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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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1956 dash gauges voltmeter?
Has anyone converted a standard TF dash to house a volt meter?
I'm not really sure I need an ammeter but can see some value in a volt meter. Can I replace the ammeter with a voltmeter (obviously need some different graphics as well) ? ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: visalia ca
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Re: 1956 dash gauges voltmeter?
Do a search believe it was ogre that did 1 with a $10 AutoZone gauge
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Re: 1956 dash gauges voltmeter?
Looks pretty good to use the stock face
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Motown
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Re: 1956 dash gauges voltmeter?
look in my build, i did a write up on converting a 2'' volt gauge into the stock cluster
i kept the stock face and needle. bent the needle to be in the center at 13 volts ![]() if you like what i did post up a comment to move my build from page 10 oblivion ![]() ![]()
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Re: 1956 dash gauges voltmeter?
Thanks I'll check it out
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