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Old 08-17-2011, 11:24 AM   #1

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Default Replacing Gauges

do es anyone know of a esay way to replace gauges or to pull the dash out to be easyer to work with on a1999 mariah 26 cuddy limited edition thanks
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    id ask this question in another thread.

    In fact, in the "How To's" thread there is a topic

    http://www.mariahownersclub.com/foru...finishing.html
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    Default Re: Replacing Gauges

    Each gauge can be removed seperately, however you need access to the back of the cluster. And it's not an easy job. The gauge cluster is extremely thin and brittle plastic, and gaining access to them is very difficult. I'm the one who tackled this project and wrote the how to article. Since we have the same model boat, I will say:

    Trust me, unless something is significantly wrong with your gauges, I'd just leave them alone.
    The stock gauges look better than any of the aftermarket ones anyway.
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