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Originally Posted by 2theextreme That's a good idea! Can you ask your shop to take some notes in regards to the installation? I'm contemplating about installing aftermarket gauges and just

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That's a good idea!
Can you ask your shop to take some notes in regards to the installation? I'm contemplating about installing aftermarket gauges and just wire the power/dim terminals on my own.

My main concern is the steering wheel and the tweeter location. What I can tell you is that I can remove the combination meter without removing the steering wheel. As for the tweeters, I'm concerned about the wire getting snagged and damaging the tweeters.
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Can you ask your shop to take some notes in regards to the installation? I'm contemplating about installing aftermarket gauges and just wire the power/dim terminals on my own.

My main concern is the steering wheel and the tweeter location. What I can tell you is that I can remove the combination meter without removing the steering wheel. As for the tweeters, I'm concerned about the wire getting snagged and damaging the tweeters.
I will def ask them. This may fall into the second phase of upgrades with the Central 20 side skirts and Varis hood. Those two items are due within the next 4 weeks.

(or I may just say screw the wait and do this separately!)
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