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Post by brutus on Mar 5, 2007 20:46:29 GMT -5
Was looking for a water temp Gage and found too many that were more than I wanted to pay for. I had a High-Lifter Gage on my Grizzly but do not want to spend that much this time. I was looking on ebay and came across this store. stores.ebay.com/GLOWSHIFT-GAUGESThey look pretty good and I also asked if they had the hose adapters for the sending units if you need them and they said yes. Price for the one I was looking at is $26.99 plus 10.99 shipping which is still cheaper than the 89+ from High-Lifter. Might want to check it out if interested. Rich
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2007 20:12:02 GMT -5
I didn't read the ebay add much but you might want to call and ask if they are waterproof.
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Post by brutus on Mar 7, 2007 3:47:47 GMT -5
I sent a email asking if they are waterproof. Will let everyone know as soon as I get an answer.
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Post by Administrator on Mar 7, 2007 10:41:45 GMT -5
What about the temp gauges they sale at places like ADVANCE AUTO? small 2" in diam
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Post by brutus on Mar 8, 2007 6:32:14 GMT -5
They are not water proof from GlowShift store on E-bay
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Post by Bob T on Mar 8, 2007 17:15:42 GMT -5
I have just added a temp gauge to my ATV. I have pictures on Photobucket under Bob T. The switch in the upper left has an LED that lights any time the fan is on, you can also use this switch to force the fan on. The switch in the upper right is for my heated grips. I mounted the sensor in the thermostat cover. The kit comes with the gauge, switch, and sensor. I have the tap and drill for the sensor. The gauge is lighted and is water proof from the top, the underside would need some silicone around the light bulb socket to make it water proof. Mine is mounted high so I don't think it is an issue. I bought if from quadovator.com s18.photobucket.com/albums/b136/TTB2000/Bob%20T/Bob
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