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</div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE ("Platinum Dreams Alero")</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Store/Site purchased: www.aleromod.com Cost/Shipping: $50 dollars which included shipping Store service, contact, delivery, problems, props: Took a few day's to get them, but it wasn't Naich's fault, plus there was a holiday weekend involved... Initial product impressions, quality: Good Quality at an even better price Instructions, good, bad, none, etc: I think Naich forgot to put instructions in my package, but I install them all the time so installation was a breeze. Took me about 10 minutes to get them installed and wired. (But, like I said, I install them all the time.) Installation notes, easy, hard, PITA: Easier then installing them in a Honda or Mitsubishi. Like I said, they were pretty simple to install. Appearance: They look good as hell. Just wish I had some different Needles... Any other thoughts about the product: No other thought's, just want to thank Naich again for hookin up up with the low low price of $50 dollars. Thanks Naich[/b][/quote] </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE ("Oldsman71")</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Well I just installed today the indiglo gauges from Naich. Store/Site purchased: Naich Cost/Shipping: N/A ( check with Naich) Store service, contact, delivery, problems, props: Received within a week Initial product impressions, quality: Excellent Instructions, good, bad, none, etc: Fairly easy install. Use double sided tape hold in place. Splice into the light the lights the cubby hole just in front of shifter. appearance opinions: They look great. Easily to read with black needles at night. Any other thoughts about the product: I highly recommend these gauges. These were exactly what I wanted. Thanks a lot, Naich. I took pics of everything and will post them ASAP[/b][/quote] </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE ("Oldsman71")</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>you don't need the indiglo needles with this kit. My needles are still black and can see them great at night[/b][/quote] <!--QuoteBegin-"Grouch"@ ah here are the halo eBay ones. $50 first bid, $55 buy it now, with $9 s/h, optional insurance for $3, though at this range it's only $2.20 with USPS. Even if Naich's cost is the same I would still rather by from you. You are known, I don't know the eBay guy. Do they look similar to these? ![]() ![]() ![]() <!--QuoteBegin-"Big Poppa Naich" Gouch, they are exactly the same ones on ebay.... and coming from the same guy most likely. However, bulk ordering will save everyone about $15 - $20 per set, which is a pretty good savings on a $70 shipped part....[/quote] |
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<!--QuoteBegin-"Grouch" Dood, these are badass!!!! So much nicer that the import intelligence overlays. Now I just need to fix my needles (not alignment problem, but a painted problem). Installation took me about 2-hours, but I had to scrape of the II overlays and I installed the Speedhut CF bezel at the same time. I wired them to the light in the cubby hole with no problems. I placed the light "pad" in the small cubby under the regular light dimmer and fog light switch. This pad doesn't really stick anywhere I tried so I put a big piece of double-sided tape on the back to help. It was kinda tricky getting thet gauges to line up with the idiot lights, especially the temp overlay. But taking your time here is key to getting it right. I did something to mine to make them a little different from everybody elses. For that your just gonna have to wait to see the pics. :wink: Big props to Naich for getting us these! 8) 8)[/quote] |
Is he still selling those??
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Im not sure but if there is enough intrest in another group buy im sure he could arrange something
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I need to guarantee 50 units to order, of which I would need to pre-sell about 25 (I can't afford to keep a huge inventory of these.)
I will start a new thread to gauge interest. |
Store/Site purchased: www.aleromod.com (Group Buy)
Cost/Shipping: *have naich remind me here* lol, decently cheap Store service, contact, delivery, problems, props: Nearly no wait at all, I had them within a couple of days, from NJ to MA tho heh Initial product impressions, quality: Looked great, no problems with em, idiot proof pieces Instructions, good, bad, none, etc: I had some help with them, I forgot if nick sent me the instructions or if I got them online, either way it was pretty simple once I had the gauge cluster out. Installation notes, easy, hard, PITA: Very easy, I'm still looking for a good adhesive however, I used something like electrical tape to start (was doing it at 1am and wanted to finish up quick), I eventually bought some cheap double sided scotch tape which holds up for a good amount of time but can lose place on installation or with hot and humid weather I realized. It's almost perfect aside from a couple lights but when I'm up to it I'll change it around a bit, it's just a couple dummy lights off by .0000004 of an inch. Attaching the wires to a ground and power source I suggest a bolt by the firewall for the ground and splicing into the power going to the cluster. Appearance: Very nice, very blue and bright =p Any other thoughts about the product: Thanks for lettin me in on the group buy, a bit of a hassle tryin to get the payment in order. Overall I still love the product, tossed the switch in the change holder (under fog/dimmers) and it works great still. Good simple mod overall |
love mine still the best mod i have done yet
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yea ditto, I had one set and it went out, but this 2nd set has givin no problems, and it looks damn good with the needles to :)
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Hey, I used the same silicone adhesive that I used when I cleared out my lights and it seems to work just fine in keeping the gauges in place.
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I'll toss in my 2 cents....I think they are great! I love the look of them in the dark of night.....
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I got them when naich was selllin them. I LOVE THEM!!!!!! everyone who gets in the car at night is like "WHAO~~~~ Nice gauges!!!"
They really glow nicely. and for the price. You can't go wrong, Others start at like $100.00 plus. |
im digging this back up because i need to, i just got a new clustereff lol from yaleroynot they look to be niaches from long ago, i learned that from the search button, anyway since the pita wiring inside is already done for the lights and needles im wonding what to do about setting the needles when i hook this up.
the rpm is stick straight up and mess, so do i just plug and play or do i need to remove each needle and put them down except for my gas guage(assuming i do this with the engine off) |
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Its apparently obvious that you have never taken you gauges out...Just push them all down and be done with it. LOL
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I tried moving them and they move back to where they were
Do I need to pop them off and push them down in the position I want |
Is this right I wanna work on this tomorrow
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...honestly i couldnt make sense of WHAT you were asking.. but if you want the needle on your gauges to be on the right spot.. you should be able to just push them all the way down and then lift the cluster up the way it is in the car and the needles should go up to the correct position. Now if you Pulled the needles up or took them off or some shit without marking the spot you took them off at.. youre probably effed.
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NO this is not correct! Just take out your original gauges and then plug in the new gauge cluster. Once you plug it in, it will automatically read the cars computer and set the gauges, or at least it should. As stated from "Monkey Man" (LOL), if you pull the needles off and put them back on without marking the spot first, then you are pretty much done for.
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"1. when installing this product you need to remove the instrument cluster and open it. rember how much gas you have because the needles need to be reinstalled exactly in the positions they came off. its a real pain your supposed to put the needles on while the car is running but this is virtually impossible be"
Couldn't quote with the phone. But this phrase turned up with the search. Later it said that needles didn't need to be removed to change the faces, buts since my application is different with a completly new cluster I didn't know and posted. |
I got them and functioning, now I just gotta wait for dark to make sure the leds work
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