when installing the gauge cluster 4 screws into the dash pad, did your dash pad have metal retainers, or do you mount just into the rubber? I'm replacing my gauges in my 70 camaro, I've only had the car 2 weeks and the previous set of gauges were epoxied to the carrier, they were not installed with the 4 screws, so I'm wanting to do the new gauges correctly, but, the mounting points are just thick rubber...which is confusing
Hi Nate. The stock speedo cable connects to the trans near the tailshaft on the dri er side. You will need speed sender 99001-04 shown in the video about 14 min in. If you need further assistance contact our tech team at 248-850-5482 ext 2 or email service@newvintageusa.com Thanks
Did I miss the part where you actually show them functioning?
when installing the gauge cluster 4 screws into the dash pad, did your dash pad have metal retainers, or do you mount just into the rubber? I'm replacing my gauges in my 70 camaro, I've only had the car 2 weeks and the previous set of gauges were epoxied to the carrier, they were not installed with the 4 screws, so I'm wanting to do the new gauges correctly, but, the mounting points are just thick rubber...which is confusing
where exactly is the spot where the old speedo cable plugged into, im installing a new one on my 80 camaro and i dont know exactly where it is
So why is the tach on the left side?
You can place the gauge anywhere you want!
umm, can you link your website?
Hi Nate. The stock speedo cable connects to the trans near the tailshaft on the dri er side. You will need speed sender 99001-04 shown in the video about 14 min in. If you need further assistance contact our tech team at 248-850-5482 ext 2 or email service@newvintageusa.com
Thanks