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  1. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    Very true, and a special for Fathers Day as well. Think I'll go with the in green. Thanks
  2. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    Yep, gotta have a second fan for my sometimes trail riding partner :cool:
  3. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    Thanks! Yep, I forgot about a fan. That'll make our Florida summer trail rides a little more bearable :driver:
  4. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    GPS, my cell phone, your cell phone, maybe a power converter, you can never have to many power outlets :lol: Cup holder? That's in the works.......
  5. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    Those are Harbor Fright gauges I picked up that were clearances out. I think a darker gauge would be better.
  6. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    Yes, I'll have the lights hooked up. They are multi colored, just push the little button and they go through 4 different colors. Don't remember right now what they are though :?
  7. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    I still have to wire everything up though. But, this is the finished project. I didn't want to alter the factory dash any and this seemed like a way to have gauges with power ports and still have a military look about it. I think I'll be able to mount my GPS on top of the can as well.
  8. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    Now comes the fun part of bolting the gauges into place in a tight place. But, after many dropped nuts and washers that had to be picked up with a magnet. They are now secure.
  9. rbeasley66

    Ammo Can Engine Gauge Cluster

    The lowly ammo can. Drilled a few 7/8" and 2 1/16" holes in the right places. Put the gauges and power ports in for a dry run. Pre drilled the radio plate and the ammo can with 1/4" holes and bolted it into place.
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