Are Stuart Warner Guages any Good?
#17
Thanks for the great views. Appreciate it.
A pyrometer might be a good thing, (in my situation) since I hit some of the longest mountain grades (paved) in the world carrying a slide-in camper, 3400 lbs is not the lightest neither.
If I feel a need for one in the future, I could mount it in the dash storage spot, where the seat heater switches would have gone.
BTW, got my truck back today, guages work fine. Also got an extra f/p sender, just in case.
Thanks everyone,
A pyrometer might be a good thing, (in my situation) since I hit some of the longest mountain grades (paved) in the world carrying a slide-in camper, 3400 lbs is not the lightest neither.
If I feel a need for one in the future, I could mount it in the dash storage spot, where the seat heater switches would have gone.
BTW, got my truck back today, guages work fine. Also got an extra f/p sender, just in case.
Thanks everyone,
#19
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Originally Posted by infidel
Unless they have changed Banks uses Isspro gauges.
I thought they used Hewitt?? The ones I saw looked the same as Hewitts, at least?
Chris
Originally Posted by infidel
Unless they have changed Banks uses Isspro gauges.
I thought they used Hewitt?? The ones I saw looked the same as Hewitts, at least?
Chris
#22
Originally Posted by CASMOKIN
Nothing wrong with the SW gauges. I have three, read sig. They have worked great since install. I have Maximun Performance silver gauges with green LED's, looks really sharp at night. I get a lot of compliments on them
BTW, NICE TV
#26
Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
Yeah, but youre gallery pics are of Autometers.
I'll get som up soon, check back for an update
Chris
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