How is the quality on this?

That company has been posted on this site before. I mailed them to aquire about changing the needle color. They gave me some ok info but did not have needle kits at that time for our car ( bout 3 mos ago ). In my opinion if they make the kit for our car and have it posted on thier web site I would think they are legit. Now this other guage site, ( Import Car Parts ) they gave me alot of info and have detailed instructions for our car on how to do all the changes. Someone on this site has guages from them, sorry I dont remember who, but they did have them listed on thier mod list. Try thier web site they can make any guage with colors, pics, designs you name it. Pretty decent site.. Heres the link---> GUAGE web site .... As far as the e-bay selling company I have not seen any posts on that company. Maybe compare the two.. Hope this helps..

[ 02-16-2002: Message edited by: AZxMP3 ]
 
Thanks alot, that gives me some idea of what is going on......The other question I had was how the orange lighing is affected behind the lights?
 
I bought this set for my '94 Civic del SOl.
THEY ARE CRAP. They need to be switched on with this funky switch they come with, the color does not match anything in our car.

I personaly don't understand why you would buy a car that has white guages and cool amber lighting and want to switch it.

These I assume are APC guages, there are no instructions and they have terrible glare during the day.

Just want to help.
 
Originally posted by NorCal_MP3:
<STRONG>I bought this set for my '94 Civic del SOl.
THEY ARE CRAP. They need to be switched on with this funky switch they come with, the color does not match anything in our car.

I personaly don't understand why you would buy a car that has white guages and cool amber lighting and want to switch it.

These I assume are APC guages, there are no instructions and they have terrible glare during the day.

Just want to help.</STRONG>

I just dont like amber lighting......I would like an indiglo setup but I wouldnt want it to contrast the amber glow behind the instrument panel.
 

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