1995 Outlaw 24 Gauges
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1995 Outlaw 24 Gauges
Just picked up a 1995 Outlaw 24 and would like to replace the gauges.
Anyone done this?
Who makes gauges to fit the factory opening? The 2 larger measure 3" and the smaller 5 measure 1 3/4"
The smaller one is the issue, I only see 2 1/16" openings and mine is 1 3/4".
Anyone done this?
Who makes gauges to fit the factory opening? The 2 larger measure 3" and the smaller 5 measure 1 3/4"
The smaller one is the issue, I only see 2 1/16" openings and mine is 1 3/4".
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Gaffrig, is what you want. Did mine 2 years ago.
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I just did mine over the winter with the gauge package from livorsi through cp performance. the speedo and tach were the same size but the other gauge holes had to be sanded out. took a little while but it was soo worth it. good luck to you on yours!
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I have a nice stock set out of a 97 baja. still attached to the panel. I believe they are faria and have the baja logo on them.
edit....they are not from an outlaw, but a 260.
edit....they are not from an outlaw, but a 260.
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Ok then looks like I will be preared to open up the holes. Was hoping there was somthing out there.
Looks nice and agree it's well worth it the OEM gauges are some ugly stuff and difficult to read..
Going with white faces and purple bezels
Thanks, Tom
Looks nice and agree it's well worth it the OEM gauges are some ugly stuff and difficult to read..
Going with white faces and purple bezels
Thanks, Tom
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We re-did our guages with Livorsi's a couple years ago and they've held up phenominally! Consider doing chrom rings with purple bezzels. We like the way ours turned out with the brushed metal face. Also, Teague custom marine is making seperate chrome backing plates that look really cool too. You can order the guages and plates from their website.