Pillar gauges made simple and Glowshift product review.

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laidbackbigun

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No not yet. Have single deep cycle but every wire period from battery is 1/0 gauge a d I have a 150amp powermaster till I can afford a mechman
 

CarolinaOBS

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No not yet. Have single deep cycle but every wire period from battery is 1/0 gauge a d I have a 150amp powermaster till I can afford a mechman

Sweet, I'm just running dual standard batteries. I snagged a 250a performance alternator off a buddy of mine for 100 bucks (it's made for a NBS) had to modify a heater hose and some other stuff to make it work but well worth it! Endless power.
 

JCribb

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I have used glowshift gauges in my vehicles since 2015, and I love them. I have the max tow series with the analog and digital readings. I have oil water and volts on my 94 Z71, and I agree that the voltage is way off and mine flickered with the turn signal. I also had inaccurate water temperature readings with the factory gauge, which included several sensor replacements as well as dealer parts, and it didn't get any better. Seeing as I have easily over three grand in my motor, I'm not taking any chances with a shady factory water gauge. Having a more accurate oil pressure gauge ties in with the same reason as the water gauge.
 
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