whats the deal with mechanical trim indicators????
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anything that is tied to boating equals a premium than add high perfomance to it and double it. But I hear ya, I was looking at redoing my gauges and for a twin set up I was looking at close to grand in gauges, thats just rediculous.
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http://www.sscompetition.com/product...&product_id=19
I redid my entire dash with them and they work great. This is the reason I built my Trim Stix to make more room for gages
http://www.30velocity.com/projects.htm
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lesson learned: nothin cheap about high performance boating. lol
glad i am able to help so eof my fellow boaters shave a few dollars here and there!
glad i am able to help so eof my fellow boaters shave a few dollars here and there!
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For gages look at SS Competition
http://www.sscompetition.com/product...&product_id=19
I redid my entire dash with them and they work great. This is the reason I built my Trim Stix to make more room for gages
http://www.30velocity.com/projects.htm
http://www.sscompetition.com/product...&product_id=19
I redid my entire dash with them and they work great. This is the reason I built my Trim Stix to make more room for gages
http://www.30velocity.com/projects.htm
any advice on redoing a dash. There are a **** of wires back there
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I just installed the trim indicators on my Cig. They look great,were easy to install and work great . Thanks Max they were the answer to my problem.