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The cluster housing I made from 1/8 aluminum and mounted with stainless brackets that are much tidier that the stock pieces.

 

The lights are high output LEDs with stainless bezels.

 

The speedo id VDO A2C53408268-S from VDO Depot. It has turn indicators, high beam, and general warning light that I used for the generator.

It reads 0-120 which for me is perfect and has 60mph at TDC which is also perfect (well, 65 would be perfect.) I am using the V-three sender as seen in another pic. The pulse count is 12800 per mile for those who care.

 

The tach is VDO A2C53408405-S. It reads 0-8000, again dandy. It really is nice to have a gauge that uses 100% of the sweep. It works well with the signal from the stock wiring.

 

 

These gauges are supposed to be waterproof, fog proof, 100g shock proof, come with the bezels of your choice and smell like strawberries. We will see dry.gif.

 

The cups are 90mm stainless camp mugs that I converted. So few good choices out there. But these are great!

I need to sort out my LED indicators when I get the chance. Kiwi Roy or as he is better known "Santa Electric"notworthy.gif has poured good advice into my empty head. I just need to act on it... after I ask again what it all means.rolleyes.gif

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Hi Dave - Any more info you could share on what you did to use the camp mugs? Did you need to flare out the ends to have them seat in your gauge cluster? Really cleaned up the look. :thumbsup:

 

Bob

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