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Lotek Gauge Pods :: Interest

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Yeah, it was a bit quicker than I expected. Honestly, I don't care why we got them coming first... They are coming! :laugh::cool:
 
Mail just came....what could this be??? :laugh:

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3-pod goodness! :D

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Thanks again for setting up the GB Diviniti...I got it extremely quick!
Now time to throw some Ford MNB paint on it for a prefect match :drool:
 
For those who have the stock SVT white faced guage cluster, and still need to buy guages, I would recommend the Stewart Warner Maximum Performance white series. I don't know any other CEG'er who has them, but I love them. They match perfect with the SVT guage cluster, and Stewart warner is a reputable company who has been around awhile! Each guage is about 50 bucks as well.

Here are some pics...

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I went with these over the autometer phantom guages because the autometer ones looked too cheap to me. And my "dark blue" guage pod matched my midnight blue interior more than perfect.

Just thought I'd throw in an opinion!


Jeff
 
How do they light up?

Are they like the stock SVT gauages where the numbers light up, or does the white facr light up (opposite what the SVT gauges do)?

They do look nice though.
 
They light up the same as the autometer phantom guages with standard around the dial lighting. Nighttime visiblitly is good with the green around the dial lighting and it looks great with the SVT guage cluster.
 
Does anybody make white face gauges where the numbers light up GREEN (just like the stock SVT cluster) and not the background ???
 
I popped mine in last night just to get an idea of how well its made and what it would look like. (Still no gauges)

Damn! It looks good. Perfect fit for sure. I don't know if I am going to remove the stock a-pillar and attach the pod to the metal a-pillar, or if I am going to mount it directly to the stocker. Ease of mounting would be directly to the stock plastic pillar, but the down side would be cutting holes in it to allow for the wires/tube to be ran. I dunno, maybe I will just throw that up in the rafters of the garage for later on, in case I ever sell the car. :shrug:
 
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