I checked it out. If they have the three gauge face set-up in the orange flames that they show, I would want that fo sho- http://www.customxbgauges.com/images...amesOrange.jpg But I only saw the speedo/tach plate so need to find out if they do custom stuff.
Cool. I sent those guys an e-mail asking about a custom 3 pc. gauge set in Orange Flames, and a 3pc. ac/heater control bezel set in Orange Flames as well. The stuff they are creating over there is pretty cool and they will no doubt do well here.
The hardest part of the install is getting the needles set to the correct height. I'm working on getting videos made up of everything. I got to get Newagestar back over again and get that done, along with a few other projects I have for the xD.
The hardest part of the install is getting the needles set to the correct height. I'm working on getting videos made up of everything. I got to get Newagestar back over again and get that done, along with a few other projects I have for the xD.
That would be awesome, seems sort of tricky to get through all the stages of the install, and being able to see it on video would be very educational for this.
Are you guys still making new designs? I like your designs just wondering about different designs
They do make custom designs for you, they did it for me and if you go to the site and select side gauges you will see the notation there about this. You simply click on "contact Us' and send them an e-mail outlining what you want and they make it happen!
Great service and innovation. I asked them to make the Orange Flames side pieces and they did. Same with the 3 pc A/C bezel set, they made them up!
install of face are really simple the two sides go over the factory ones you can remove the factory ones but the lighting looks cleaner with them on iv tryed both ways. the speedo is easy but take your time removing the needles not to brake the pins they slide on
install of face are really simple the two sides go over the factory ones you can remove the factory ones but the lighting looks cleaner with them on iv tryed both ways. the speedo is easy but take your time removing the needles not to brake the pins they slide on
Thanks for the tips Jason. They also said they were going to do a video install, probably on yours. Any info on this is appreciated as I 'd hate to mess up those speedo/tach needles.