View Full Version : Anybody have any experience with white gauges?
simonsxj
July 30th, 2004, 19:26
I am looking at the white gauges on Ebay by 4x4 mods. I love the look of them and the better visibility. Does anybody have any experience with these gauges?
bheit4x4
July 30th, 2004, 22:11
I think those are the same ones I have. $25 bucks changes from blue to green when illuminated. If so they have worked for me fine for about 6 months no problemo very bright too. I got power for mine through the fuse panel and the stock dimmer will adjust the light. Just be very carefull with the guages I broke off 2 of the needles on mine and had to go junkyard diving
JEEPZZ
July 31st, 2004, 15:24
I am looking at the white gauges on Ebay by 4x4 mods. I love the look of them and the better visibility. Does anybody have any experience with these gauges?
What year Jeep do you have and are you refering to the indiglo or just white face dials?
kewlkatdady
July 31st, 2004, 15:34
Bling Bling
simonsxj
July 31st, 2004, 16:08
I know it's bling but my son bought them for me and I like them so na na na na. Anyhow they are the ones that are white in the day and glow at night, they look cool. Only prob is I don't have a full gauge package. anyone know if I can swap in one out of a 4.0 and still get all the gauges to work?
JEEPZZ
August 1st, 2004, 14:21
I know it's bling but my son bought them for me and I like them so na na na na. Anyhow they are the ones that are white in the day and glow at night, they look cool. Only prob is I don't have a full gauge package. anyone know if I can swap in one out of a 4.0 and still get all the gauges to work?
Yep, a full gauge swap is a piece of cake. Don't forget the senders too.
simonsxj
August 1st, 2004, 17:16
Do you mean the senders for oil, water, fuel? What about the RPM gauge is the connection already there?
Blair Williams
August 1st, 2004, 18:37
Yes the tachometer signal comes from the distributor, so it will work without anything else. Just make sure you get a new oil pressure and temperature sender. Your old fuel sender will not need to be replaced. Just make sure you get the gauges from a similar year to your vehicle, they changed them a couple of times. i believe it was something like 84-87, 88-90, 91-96, and 97-01. Not sure about those exact years, someone else probably knows exactly. To be sure just try to get them from the same year as yours.
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