RE: digital guages [and wheels]
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RE: digital guages [and wheels]
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- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 9:23:36 -0800
I've seen some Mustang Bullitt wheels put on Javelins by spacing the front spindles out and using either spacers or wider rear axles. They sure look sweet in a 17-18" wheel on a Javelin!
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Mark Price
markprice242ATadelphia.net
Morgantown, WV
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From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: digital guages
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 19:26:01 -0600
Thinking of getting an oil pressure gauge, water temperature gauge and
voltmeter. The Summit Catalog has several choices of Digital gauges. I kind
of like the Cyberdyne gauges, or the Nordskog. Thinking of making a gauge
cluster than goes where the A pillar trim piece should be. Any body have any
comments about digital gauges?? I want to get my Javelin a little bit out of
the 70s and into the current century. Thought maybe a digital tach would be
too difficult to follow with the numbers zinging by as the revs build, so
maybe just a regular tach with a needle, shift lite and maybe a rev limiter.
I'm also looking for wheels to bring the car into the modern era, any one
had any experience with fitting the new wheels to the old cars? What wheels
look good on the 70 Javelin, c'mon give me your opinion, heck I deserve
abuse, haha. Oh yeah what wheels fit?? I don't think those huge 19 or 20
inch wheels will look good but I do think maybe a set of 16s or 17s might
modernize the car a bit, what you think???
Armand
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