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Old 02-16-2005, 07:06 PM   #1
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i gotta dual pillar gauge pods. voltometer, oil pressure, and temp gauge. how do i hook them up? i bought the parts from a freind and he didnt really give me any instructions. lol first timer, HELP!
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If they are AutoMeter you can go to their website, they have instructions for all of their guages online. Even if they are not AutoMeter, you could probably still use their instructions if they have the same number of wires. Hope this helps.
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