By the way, guys... I dunno if everyone else did this or not but I recommend removing the gauges from the cluster so that you have more play with the existing stock face. If that doesn't make sense, I'll try to take some pics when I go out to remove my gauges so I can smooth the fuel/battery light cuts.
That last pic also shows the connecting rods holding the gauges. It's a very small metal rod that WILL snap easily if you press up or sideways too much. Be sure to hold the needle down with plenty of force on the BASE of it.


That last pic also shows the connecting rods holding the gauges. It's a very small metal rod that WILL snap easily if you press up or sideways too much. Be sure to hold the needle down with plenty of force on the BASE of it.