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RedLilPony 02-09-2001 12:13 AM

Autometer Gauges in a 99 GT
 
What auto meter gauges will work in a 99 GT? I thought all of them could but I've heard from a few people that they can not be hooked up. Is this true? I wasn't sure... so I thought I'd ask the experts! http://www.mustangworks.com/interact...rd/biggrin.gif

If you would please e-mail me at RedLilPony@aol.com if you can actually help me hook some up (like if you have some in your 99-01). I had a few ideas but I want to talk it over first with a knowledgeable person to make sure I wont end up with ricerboy fake gauges. http://www.mustangworks.com/interact...rd/biggrin.gif

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Jodi
AKA PonyGirl
Red 68 GT Fastback and Black 99 GT Coupe
"Not your average Mustangs..."
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95GTS 02-09-2001 03:33 PM

I don't know why they wouldn't. The gauges are universal for use in any car. I'd go with an A-pillar mount for your car. I just prefer the looks of them better.

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1996 Mustang GTS

Ares 02-09-2001 05:44 PM

I dont see why they couldnt be used. If your just adding 2 or 3 guages then use an A piller mount. If you mean the gauge cluster in dash you would be in for alot of work but it should be feasable to do.

RedLilPony 02-11-2001 01:02 PM

I guess I wasn't very specific when I asked... what I really need to know is how you hook them up (what wire and where)! I know how in 98's but not in 99s. (and they are totally different!)

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Jodi
AKA PonyGirl
Red 68 GT Fastback and Black 99 GT Coupe
"Not your average Mustangs..."
http://hometown.aol.com/redlilpony/Homepage.html


RedLilPony 02-12-2001 10:47 PM

ttt


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