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    hello guys, long time, no talk. hope this finds you all well.

    what diameter are the stock gauges? i need to find some 12 volts ones to replace the 24's.

    thanks, much,

    jeff

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    Howdy Jeff,
    Speedo= 3-3/8"
    The rest are 2"

    I just went out and measured some spare ones of mine. There is a multi page thread from a few weeks or so ago about gauges and the different types. You might want to look through the modified pages for it.
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    thanks, i'll look again. my truck is parked at the office, wanted to get the gauges now

    jeff

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    thanks again for the dimensions!

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