Mount for 45 x 22 mm ACT gauge

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Mount for 45 x 22 mm ACT gauge

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I have an ACT gauge but need a mount for it to be mounted in my car dashboard landscape rather than just slot it into ta switch hole (it would be the wrong way up) - wanting to do this as the back of the gauge looks a little industrial and wanting to keep it smart :)

Does such a thing exist - or will I need to fabricate (or get someone else to fabricate) one?

FYI gauge dimensions:

Cut out required is 45mm x 22mm. Bezel size is 48mm x 24mm

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Sounds like a question for Mocom :)
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gonna chat to him a little later on today hopefully as I have all the bits for my Ram Air Induction sorted now so may need to make a few adjustments.... :D

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anyone want to give me a hand wiring this up ... I am rubbish at electrics :D

just needs one wire to 12V via a fuse and another to ground

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Just put the black one to a bolt on the dash somewhere and the red just needs putting into a switched live such as a wire from the ignition.
Have a fumble round with a multimeter. :)

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Have you got a picture of the gauge so we can get an idea of what could be made for it?
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323ian wrote:Just put the black one to a bolt on the dash somewhere and the red just needs putting into a switched live such as a wire from the ignition.
Have a fumble round with a multimeter. :)
hmmmm easier said than done for me :)

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Post by 323ian »

do you have a digital clock in the car, that looks about the same size and could be a stright swap?
sorry to sound silly but what does that display?

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Can you not cut a rectangular hole in the dash and make a mount behind for it to fit in?
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