Would these work on a 94-95 GT?

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I personally wouldn't bother. White gauge faces are kinda rice anyway.
 

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No easier way to screw your needles up imo. At least be sure to take a pic of the cars needles prior to removing them.
 

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If the #s on the tach are not in the same position, your tach will not read correctly at all.
 

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94-95 Gauges
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96-98 Gauges
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Notice the tach's are different.....
 

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I really don't think mine or any most white face gauges for that matter are "rice". Cobras come stock with them? :grin:
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IIRC, the Cobra gauges are silver. And its the annoying blue glow that makes "white face gauges" rice. Blue doesn't belong on a dashboard. The wavelength of the light is harsh on the eyes at night time. Yes, I realize that the Cobra gauges are a blue-ish green.

I'll be making my dashboard red pretty soon.
 

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I'm not a fan of the bright indiglo gauges (I agree that its "Rice"). But the ones I have are reverse glow, so they look pretty similar at night to the two I posted earlier.
 

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I don't think white faced gauges are rice, but only if they're stock. The cobra gauges are white and they look good because they're engineered with a specific blue/green film that's applied thicker in places on the back of the cluster so it not only allows the illumination color to be easy on the eyes at night, but also evenly disbursed across the panel.
 

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