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kenchan 08-07-2013 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2437142)
And by this, you of course mean you'll make 2... :tup:

or break 2? :ugh: :icon17: ive not yanked that piece off yet so i dont know where the tabs are.

XwChriswX 08-07-2013 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2437156)
or break 2? :ugh: :icon17: ive not yanked that piece off yet so i dont know where the tabs are.

O no, I just meant you'd make one for you, and one for an ultra close friend whom would never reference themselves in a post... :rolleyes:

:stirthepot:

pfdaxe 08-08-2013 10:12 AM

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Just a quick sample of the CF from their site. I sent an email, so waiting to hear back. I seriously doubt Di noc will be in the picture as they list their product as: •Printed and cut on transparent vinyl plastic for a perfect fit and allows warning lights to show through

I also asked about an overlay for the fuel/temp gauge and possibly the 3 dash gauge pods (oil, volts & clock). Doesn't hurt to ask ;)

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1375974433

kenchan 08-08-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by pfdaxe (Post 2437530)
Just a quick sample of the CF from their site. I sent an email, so waiting to hear back. I seriously doubt Di noc will be in the picture as they list their product as: •Printed and cut on transparent vinyl plastic for a perfect fit and allows warning lights to show through

I also asked about an overlay for the fuel/temp gauge and possibly the 3 dash gauge pods (oil, volts & clock). Doesn't hurt to ask ;)

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1375974433

cool, thanks. i suppose if it's going to be just vinyl black, if they can do matte black, i'd still take it. i dont like shiny on my interior stuff. and that faux CF looks kinda :ugh: like hydrodipping overlay...

cinellipro 08-08-2013 04:17 PM

no shiny stickers
 
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gauge cover can be pulled slowly out. Held in place by four tabs.

FPenvy 08-08-2013 04:23 PM

i wonder if they will have different color choices and possibly stock exterior color options as well.

who am i kidding if i ever switch out mine it would be for CF lol

pfdaxe 08-13-2013 02:08 PM

Ok fellas. This is the response I received from whitegauges.net:

"We are not able to do the carbon fiber for this vehicle. This is because of the way the lighting shows through.
Also, we do not have the center pod overlays yet. We need to find a cluster or face plates in order to to duplicate the overlays for the stock gauges.

I do apologize that we are unable to help you."


:mad:

pfdaxe 08-14-2013 02:16 PM

I received an email response from this company about making overlays, and they stated they could do it. However, they are very pricey :shakes head:

McNord Gauges

kenchan 08-14-2013 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by pfdaxe (Post 2444331)
Ok fellas. This is the response I received from whitegauges.net:

"We are not able to do the carbon fiber for this vehicle. This is because of the way the lighting shows through.
Also, we do not have the center pod overlays yet. We need to find a cluster or face plates in order to to duplicate the overlays for the stock gauges.

I do apologize that we are unable to help you."


:mad:

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Originally Posted by pfdaxe (Post 2446101)
I received an email response from this company about making overlays, and they stated they could do it. However, they are very pricey :shakes head:

McNord Gauges

:( thanks for checking though! :tup:

pfdaxe 08-14-2013 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2446121)
:( thanks for checking though! :tup:

Next...I'll check with speedhut.com

I was their first customer to have a set in my 4runner and had a pic on their site for awhile. I'll post their response :tiphat:

kenchan 08-14-2013 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by pfdaxe (Post 2446125)
Next...I'll check with speedhut.com

I was their first customer to have a set in my 4runner and had a pic on their site for awhile. I'll post their response :tiphat:

dang you know a lot of shops! :tup:

370z1 01-05-2016 12:02 AM

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Hey Everyone,
I thought I already posted this somewhere else in the forum many years ago but figured I would ad it here as it seems appropriate. About 3 years ago I removed my 370Z Instrument Cluster and then took off both the Tachometer and Speedometer overlay plastic pieces and mailed them to "www.whitegauges.net" and since they had No 370Z templates in their inventory they sent me back my color of choice for free. I ended up doing white then red and even though I liked the colored background it was extremely hard to apply the stickers so perfectly so I could avoid ghosting or double blurring of the numbers BUT this is probably because I have extra bright BLUE l.e.d's in my cluster so it may not be a problem for folks using factory oem lighting. If you do decide to go with this mod I suggest having whitegauges apply the stickers to your gauges because it only takes a couple times of sticking them down checking them then pulling them off again before they either get bent or fouled up some way. Anyway, just thought some of you may be interested. Hope it works out and if you have any questions feel free to pm me.

PS: This picture is not of my cluster, I pulled it off of their web

Nixin 01-05-2016 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by 370z1 (Post 3381337)
http://www.the370z.com/members/370z1...0z-cluster.png

Hey Everyone,
I thought I already posted this somewhere else in the forum many years ago but figured I would ad it here as it seems appropriate. About 3 years ago I removed my 370Z Instrument Cluster and then took off both the Tachometer and Speedometer overlay plastic pieces and mailed them to "www.whitegauges.net" and since they had No 370Z templates in their inventory they sent me back my color of choice for free. I ended up doing white then red and even though I liked the colored background it was extremely hard to apply the stickers so perfectly so I could avoid ghosting or double blurring of the numbers BUT this is probably because I have extra bright BLUE l.e.d's in my cluster so it may not be a problem for folks using factory oem lighting. If you do decide to go with this mod I suggest having whitegauges apply the stickers to your gauges because it only takes a couple times of sticking them down checking them then pulling them off again before they either get bent or fouled up some way. Anyway, just thought some of you may be interested. Hope it works out and if you have any questions feel free to pm me.

PS: This picture is not of my cluster, I pulled it off of their web

Please attach image(s) and send us a link. Thx.

D.Rock 01-06-2016 12:50 PM

2009-2011 Nissan 370Z White Face Gauges - Whitegauges.net

370z1 01-08-2016 04:54 PM

Hello Nixin,
sorry buddy maybe this will be more helpful. I did provide a picture and the web address (White Face Gauges - Custom Gauges - Your Auto Gauge Specialist) in my post but if you are not logged in, any "URL type" images when inserted into a post DO NOT show up, I should have made note of that so folks knew to log in. If you were logged in sometimes the browser settings can also prevent some data from being passed through. If anyone else has trouble viewing the pictures and they are logged in just let me know, I will attach the image rather than inserting it.

Here is another picture but if you have any issues viewing it after being logged in or try a secondary browser ie: IE Explorer, Mozzila Firefox, Google Chrome etc, that usually fixes it, if not let me know and I will send it to you via Private Message.

WhiteGauges.net offer many colors, just call or e-mail them to get a sample color, so far I have tried both Red & White which both looked good IMHO, BUT I am picky and for me it was hard to get the overlay sticker to be 100% perfectly applied so that ALL underlying numbers illuminated without a ghosting affect meaning the original face and the see through parts got partially covered up ever so slightly by the sticker. I mean like 1-3 millimeters which was enough to make it look weird and it bothered me at night BUT I also have brighter L.E.D's which now have a dimmer attached.

The trick is to use their solution or water with a half drop of dish soap so the sticker moves freely for about 30 seconds until you can position the sticker without forcing it before the solution dry's up and it stays. It was my experience that if you do place the sticker down and it becomes too tacky to move freely you can just pull off gently and reapply solution, I was able to do that several times 4-5 times and it did not lose the adhesive. It was hard because the tolerance of the see through areas is so tight you have to be so accurate otherwise it will not look right. Anybody interested in having their Instrument Cluster Faces changed to another color just send your (3) Plastic gauge Faces to them, it is not too difficult and you do NOT need to send them the entire cluster, just the black thin plastic faces which will fit in a medium envelope. Their turn around time for me was about 4 days, but I would call them to verify.

Another post that may be helpful is this one, it is a DIY L.E.D change project. My portion is on page 5. If you are logged in the inserted pictures will show and you can have a better idea of how the instrument cluster is disassembled and the 3 faces you need to send to whitegauges.net.

http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...tml#post950222


Hoped that helped, if anybody has questions feel free to post or send me a PM. I will do my best to assist you and give you my phone number too if that would be easier....

Taking your Instrument Cluster out of the vehicle took me about 20-30 minutes.

Taking the cluster itself apart to get the faces out took about 10 minutes.

I sent them my faces by UPS 2nd day delivery and they had them for 4 days and returned to me 2nd day delivery.

The only thing I would stress is to lay an eyeglass clooth down when prying the needles off and when it comes time to putting the needles back on use the tachometer setting to set it so that the blinking light on your cluster turns on at 2,000 RPM's. This way BEFORE you button it back together you can ensure the needle's are at their proper position. Here is what got me the first time I did this. After to put the needles on and they look correct turn the car off and watch them closely, after about 50-60 seconds they will automatically re-adjust themselves (when car is off) and this action could move them and become incorrect. Then after you learn the distance they travel 60 seconds after car has been turned off you will then be able to use much better estimate to move the needle again. For me I used the tachometer indicator light to ensure the tach needle was climbing correctly and equal to my actual rpm's. As for the speedometer I have 3 ways to verify this, first was a gauge which plugs into the ODBII post and gives me a digital readout of the speed. I bought mine on Amazon, the model is "ecometer 9105" and is made by AutoMeter. This gauge has 4 readouts which are very accurate. This is the method I prefer and trust for ensuring the needles are where they should be.

A) Instantaneous MPG
B) Average MPG
C) Engine RPM
D) Engine Speed


If you don't want to install a gauge then my second step was to use my speedometer on my Kenwood stereo from the GPS Navigation settings. Third my Radar Detector Escort Max 360 also has GPS and shows the speed. This is pretty common feature, MOST all GPS devices used for automotive applications will offer this. For example my Garmin Navi unit also showed the speed PLUS your smartphone too. Just get the app you like turn on GPS. It isn't exact so if you make a check list prior to removing your cluster it will help you a lot. Meaning as you pass through 1st & 2nd gear make note of your speed at the specific gear and RPM. Recording several data points will ensure you have a guide to fall back on when it comes time to putting the needles back on. This post was not intended as a DIY instruction but the other link I inserted is. But these points I made are the only things that bit me all else went very smoothly.

PS: Thank You D.Rock for inserting the link as opposed to me just typing it in, that was helpful brother.

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