INSTALLED Midnighwolf Gauge Bezels
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It took a bit of extra work to get them to seat right. I ended up widening the holes a bit to make the bezels able to slide in place. Thought you might like to see what I came up with. This is the best I could do by sliding the plastic around, and not trimming the outter edges.
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Dangit, I was going to post that pic once I finished the project. It's ZEX. Those switches are the ARM safety switch and PURGE switch. I've got the bottle primed and I was going to paint it as soon as the weather gets better.
It's not done yet. The system will operate, but i've still got to make it look prettier.
To answer your question, Until I get the bottle filled the switches make noises and bog my car down because of all the extra fuel.
It's not done yet. The system will operate, but i've still got to make it look prettier.
To answer your question, Until I get the bottle filled the switches make noises and bog my car down because of all the extra fuel.
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Uhh, you mean to say you have... NAWZZ??? hail.gif hail.gif
Need a lot more info and pics on that one mang. How long you been planning that?
Need a lot more info and pics on that one mang. How long you been planning that?
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^^ Yes, I'll start a new thread on it with pix and review the system when it's done. I got the idea from my DTN's car thread. This thread is really about having to modify the gauge bezels to make them work.
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I think it might have been something to do with the AOS gauge faces because I had the same problems and widening one of the hole fixed it. Anyway looks great.