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dolphin gauges #98238
08/01/08 02:47 PM
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has anyone ever used dolphin gauges, how are they? they advertise in rod and custom mag, seems like they have good prices. www.dolphingauges.com

Re: dolphin gauges [Re: 65rbdodge] #98239
08/01/08 07:50 PM
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Escondido, CA. Ron Podsiadly,...
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I had a set of them in my old COE and they worked fine, I have another set to go into the new coe car hauler too.
they are just a good set of gauges not the best but they do the job. on the race truck I will get something higher end to be sure everything is monitered right Ron...

Re: dolphin gauges [Re: Mopar Ron] #98240
08/03/08 06:03 PM
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I like Classic gauges, a little pricey though.
I looked at several designs in Louisville this weekend during the street rod nationals.
I think I may actually go with Autometer as far as the design I liked.


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My Dad has used them several times in his rides and is happy with them. They use to be a little cheaper than the usual brands and now seem to be selling for right around the going prices of everything else. Isnt that how it always happens?







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