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Old Feb 20, 2005
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Question gauge size

ok, so i searched the site wondering about what gauge size most members get, and i got nothing. my question is pretty simple actually: you guys with autometer gauges, do you have the 2 5/8" of the 2 1/16" diameter gauge?

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I didn't want to DIY any guages I got an autometer not setup but I have the 2 1/16". I think that it would be a matter of preference though. If you are putting them on on the pilar next to the wheel you might want the 2 1/16" cuz there smaller. But if your blind or placing them on the passenger side you might want the 2 5/8".
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thanks. i think ill go with the 2 1/16"
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