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> Gauge Hole size, Speedhut gauges
Gearup
post Jun 2 2017, 02:54 PM
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Hey guys.. I was wondering if anyone here has the exact hole sizes for the stock instrument cluster. I am going to use speedhut gauges and am curious if I can use them without having to modify the holes. Thanks mucho
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post Jun 3 2017, 11:35 AM
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Hey guys.. I was wondering if anyone here has the exact hole sizes for the stock instrument cluster. I am going to use speedhut gauges and am curious if I can use them without having to modify the holes. Thanks mucho


The hole for the combo and speedometer gauges should be ~105mm with the gauges at ~100mm. The tach gauge hole should be 120mm with the gauges at ~115mm. Hope that's what you were looking for.
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