Got a link?Originally Posted by JULIAN911
Got a link?Originally Posted by JULIAN911
My Yahoo Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/signalsweepers
My Web Page http://www.geocities.com/maltshopmemories/
My Webshots http://community.webshots.com/user/signalsweeper
Here ya go:Originally Posted by gunner
http://www.tonemonday.com/vxparts.html
JULIAN911, you should replace the graphic of the Jeep in the inclinometer with a VX![]()
Last edited by VehiX : 12/06/2005 at 01:16 PM
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Gunner,Originally Posted by gunner
Welcome to the group! If you want to check out the scan gauge up close, pm me.
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I'll try to take a pic of the inclinometer during the day so you guys can see clearly how it's fitted in there. Will have to wait until this weekend since it's already dark by the time I get off work.
Basically, I removed the ashtray + bracket and squeezed that thing in there. I also had to create a little bracket to hold it in there (not hard to do). The inclinometer came without lighting. I took it apart (very easy), drilled a hole in the back and put two blue LEDs in it, and wired to the instrument on/off circuit. I soldered the LED's directly to the wires, no LED base was used.
If you guys are in Austin, I'll be more than happy to help with the installation or just email and I'll help anyway I can.
I agree that the VX pic in the inclinometer would be more appropriate than the jeep but that's beyond my capability![]()
I jsut picked up one of these neat toys from an old tercel. I can't wait to get it fitted up!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...Q5fAccessories
At least the pic looks like trooper, instead of the Jeep style, I will wire it through the dash lights off of one of the OEM switches. Another project...just what I needed.
Gonna wrap it in box carpet so I can velcro stuff to it. Better than painting it, and keeps it fairly OEM if I want to sell it one day. I will add some pics to this thread when I get it done.
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