They go great with my A pilar three time zone clock & barometer collection.
I think some of us here on the board probaly successfully installed the additional gauges (ie. Bat-Charge, Oil pressure, Oil Temp, etc) in his/her series-5/e34.
I just wonder...where did you guys put the gauges? Also, how did you do it?
Appreciate, if you can share w/ us here.
Thanks a ton...
'95 BMW-540i/Auto (ZF-5HP30)...NO reverse
"Original" Nikasil block (+ Fristo Lays Chip)
87+ K Miles
They go great with my A pilar three time zone clock & barometer collection.
Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........
I put my guages on the A-Pillar, but I have also seen them go infront of the fhist lever. I think VDO has a kit that fits really well infront of the guage cluster and it is probably the cleanest look, and many people feel the A-pillar is a bit too ricey. Either way works well, I like the A-Pillar because of its ease to look at while your trying to concentrate on the road. Its all up too you, but im sure you could get really creative if you wanted to, but those are your two basic options
try searching =]
has some nice 2 inch gauges and bullet style pods that can fit nicely on the steering column at 11 & 2 O'clock.
Did this on my Rx2 & 7 before, and it was discreet but functional.
Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........
Could you pls share the picture w/ all of us here, who may be interested.
Thanks a ton for sharing the info...
(Well, I'm thinking about pulling a set of VDO-gauges out from my '89 Audi-90Q & put them on my '95 540i.)
'95 BMW-540i/Auto (ZF-5HP30)...NO reverse
"Original" Nikasil block (+ Fristo Lays Chip)
87+ K Miles
Greetings!
I squeezed in four VDO gages on the front part of the console. I have a volt meter, automatic trans temp, oil temp and oil pressure. I fabricated an aluminum plate to replace the stock wood covered metal plate and angled it upwards to fill in the open front part of the console. I drilled out 4 holes and covered it with black vinyl. The contact cement I used on the vinyl is starting to let go a little bit after two years. I wish I could do something with carbon fiber instead of the vinyl.
The only draw back is I have to take my eyes off the road to read them.
At night the display looks pretty nice though. If you want I could take some pix and try to post them or email them to you.
John R
1992 525 IA, EAT chip, 16 x 7.5 Rondell 58's, BavAuto Springs, Bilstein Sports, Elipsoid Smileys & fogs, Z3 Pistol grip shifter, 4 VDO gauge package, Azure Blue w/nice patina - clearcoat shot
I know people are against digital gauges, but the alpina add on is just soooo hot...
I'm afraid to call and ask how much.
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oooooooooooooooooooooo bitchen, that beats mine
Originally Posted by Alan_525i
all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it
No, no.........he's still around somewhere. Stuck up that Lighthouse I'll bet.![]()
But even though Gordon doesn't visit us as much as he used to, luckily for us his website still has the scoop on his VDO add-on. It looks sweet, especially if you were to build it as carefully as he did. And......huuuuuuuuh.....can any of us ever forget his 535 beauty?
Anyway....here's the write-up, compliments of Mr. Lawson.
Brian C.
There is nothing worse than a brilliant image of a fuzzy concept. -
.............Ansel Adams