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Old 09-23-2009, 09:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Glowshift gages

anybody have an opinion on Glowshift gages?
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I have those. I have a EGT, boost, and water temp. They work ok and are fairly accurate compared to my old banks gauges. The only things I dont like are they are a little too bright at night and are a little hard to read sometimes in the daytime because the numbers are small and clear insead of white for the back lighting, witch is on all the time. I tired a resistor to dim them a little, but it was too much and shut off the gauges. It might work with the right one. They do match the dash good just too bright, but Im kinda used to it by now. My whole kit with pod was 215 bux.
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thanks !! I have been away . Iam thinking on oredering a set trying to figure where I want to mount them I do not want to be blinded at night from bright a-pillar gages!
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thanks !! I have been away . Iam thinking on oredering a set trying to figure where I want to mount them I do not want to be blinded at night from bright a-pillar gages!
They arent that bright, just brighter than the dash lights. Actually, if the dash lights were as bright as the gauges, it would be perfect.
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Thanks for the pic's they look good!!
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They arent that bright, just brighter than the dash lights. Actually, if the dash lights were as bright as the gauges, it would be perfect.

Do you change them manually or do they shift on there own?
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Do you change them manually or do they shift on there own?
They do both. One setting switches through all the colors and the next setting cycles color to color automatically or you can select the color you want manually.
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