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Hi guys, i want to replace the gauges in the centre cluster on my R34 GTT.

how would i go about it as to get the bastard off and what size gauges to do buy to fit them?

i read somewhere they are one piece, but does that really matter if i want to replace them with individual gauges?

thanks for your help everyone.

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Hi mate,

the get the cluster off is simple.

Get a really nice and flat screwdriver and place it on the side of the aircon vents below it. give it a wedge and the part should pop off. You can pull it a bit whilst it is wedged to get it out.

Once thats done, there are 2 screws which will now be visible. Simply unscrew these and teh unit till pop out. Unplug the one connecting clip to the unit and you'll be able to have a look around.

I'm not sure of the size of the gauges you'll need.

If you hit up the DYI section, I'm sure you'll be able to find something with photos as well.

GL

Has been covered alot of times..

Ben got it down pat pretty much.. you can either mount 60mm or 52mm.. The 52mm are the standard in there.. Although they are one piece, so some modification is always required.. And yes you replace them with individual..

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