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bit of a clusterfcuk in the gauges, help

Wiring always takes a while, but patience is where its at. I wouldn't think 6 hrs is long at all. This time spent is actually less time in the long run, you shouldn't have to repair any connections or search for pulled/chaffed wires "ever" again. That frustration alone is worth every minute you spent on it. Nice job!!! All your guages are straight and they look nice.
 
Thanks guy's, I have one question though, the trim gauge works but when I turn the key off it goes to the up position, the old gauge stayed at what ever position it was in when the key was turned off, is this something I should worry about? I have the wires all hooked up the same as they were with the exeption of adding a power wire for the light from one of the other gauges.
 
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Thanks guy's, I have one question though, the trim gauge works but when I turn the key off it goes to the up position, the old gauge stayed at what ever position it was in when the key was turned off, is this something I should worry about? I have the wires all hooked up the same as they were with the exeption of adding a power wire for the light from one of the other gauges.

Never mind, I just seen the pic of Checkthis trim gauge in the up position when it was unhooked, I guess it's all good.
 
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