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By typing "52mm in in" into Google, you get the following:
52 millimeters = 2.04724409 in
The links I sent you were for 2 and 1/16th inch pods... Since 1/16th of an inch is .0625", that makes the opening 2.0625".... Therefore, if you have a 52mm gauge, you would have .01525591 of an inch to spare... Most gauges have a rubber band looking thing around them behind the bezel that helps them fit snugly into a 2 1/16" pod.
With some simple research, you could come up with that conclusion, but to answer your question, yes, those pods will work for the gauges you have.
Gauges are typically a piece of cake to install, too.
Ricky
52 millimeters = 2.04724409 in
The links I sent you were for 2 and 1/16th inch pods... Since 1/16th of an inch is .0625", that makes the opening 2.0625".... Therefore, if you have a 52mm gauge, you would have .01525591 of an inch to spare... Most gauges have a rubber band looking thing around them behind the bezel that helps them fit snugly into a 2 1/16" pod.
With some simple research, you could come up with that conclusion, but to answer your question, yes, those pods will work for the gauges you have.
Gauges are typically a piece of cake to install, too.
Ricky
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I have know idea how to install gauges, and if it try to it myself i know for a fact i will end up messing something up, would you be able to help me out?
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What are the gauges that you are trying to install? There are different ways to install different ones, depending on what sending units are needed and/or where they tap into the electrical system for different sensors...
I am pretty tied up with stuff going on until the middle of March, but could probably help out around that time. Weekends are about the only time I'll have, as I usually stay quite busy at work (and am out of town a lot during the week).
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I am pretty tied up with stuff going on until the middle of March, but could probably help out around that time. Weekends are about the only time I'll have, as I usually stay quite busy at work (and am out of town a lot during the week).
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I've been thinking about it too and I want to get some gauges also but which ones should I get? I'm trying to chose ones that will actually be of some good use....and look cool lol. I want to get a air/fuel but I'm not sure if thats really going to do anything.
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Just my .02, but I would get a better water temp gauge, and then either a oil pressure or oil temp gauge to give you a better idea of how the engine is operating/performing. Especailly since the stock gauge isn't that precise.
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