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  1. #1
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    Default 1989 supra SPEEDO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE LENS ON ONE OF THE GAUGES

    I have a 1989 supra with bad lens on one of the speedo's, can these be repaired?
    Or are there any used good gauges out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnb View Post
    I have a 1989 supra with bad lens on one of the speedo's, can these be repaired?
    Or are there any used good gauges out there?
    Yes do a search. I posted a link for a website that sell rebuild kits and also upgrade kits.

    1995 supra labrisa
    Pro boss gt40
    GPS Ridesteady
    Pioneer headunit kicker speakers

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    1995 supra labrisa
    Pro boss gt40
    GPS Ridesteady
    Pioneer headunit kicker speakers

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    thanks for the info I will check into it

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    Go to your auto parts store and get a head light referb. kit. It will have instructions on how to do it. I had to fix me tack gage that way, it work great.

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    I am redoing my whole interior including the dash. Both speedo's were full of white chalky stuff and they just didn't look like they would work... So instead of replacing them I decided to build an insert for the center of the dash that I could inlay a Garmin GPS. This should give me a more accurate speed and give the dash a much needed update. It was tough to rewrap the vinyl after adding the extra angles but it looks good.
    I left the original holes for the mechanical speedo's so it can be converted back just in case I change my mind later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speeronline View Post
    I am redoing my whole interior including the dash. Both speedo's were full of white chalky stuff and they just didn't look like they would work... So instead of replacing them I decided to build an insert for the center of the dash that I could inlay a Garmin GPS. This should give me a more accurate speed and give the dash a much needed update. It was tough to rewrap the vinyl after adding the extra angles but it looks good.
    I left the original holes for the mechanical speedo's so it can be converted back just in case I change my mind later.
    Do you have any pictures? I would like to check it out. Thanks!

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