Ralliart Sport Gauges are in :)
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Ralliart Sport Gauges are in :)
Got my Ralliart Sport Gauges in the other day installed them today
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KPH will confuse me. Plus the MPH is too small I wouldn't know how fast I was going by looking at the MPH. Maybe 65 maybe 70 but that a difference of 15mph if you're in a 55mph zone. Going over 10 might be ok but 15 is usually a ticket.
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nice pickup. it will probably take about a week to get used to the kph, but once you do its easy. the best part is when you give someone a ride and they dont realize its in kph, and you run it to like 130kph, they think it is the fastest car ever
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I personally like the UK Ralliart guages. The ones on the FQ series. I mean no disrespect but it kinda looks like an ordinary lancer RA guage from a distance.
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Ehhh, I don't really like it, but whatever floats your boat. But, I think the big problem with this is that you won't be able to know how fast you're going. It does say the mph, but it's probably so small that you won't be able to read it from far away. You'll have to rely on the kph or pull out a calculator and do the convert kph to mph while driving, but I'm sure you'll get used to it.