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    How much diameter and depth does a 52mm gauge need to mount it?
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    Well a 52mm hole to fit it in depth verys quite a bit, normally around 60-80mm but some i got have a very deep back on em, also it depends wether the gauge has just wireing or tubeing from the sender, tubeing will need a bit more depth to avoid kinking the tube, the gauges i fitted in the door were slightly larger in dia but very shallow in depth, see if i can find some pics of mine,
    one on the left is 52mm but deep, (others there are shallower) pic on the right, gauges are 60mm dia but only just over 20mm deep
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      Thanks Ian.

      If I were mounting 2 gauges side-by-side, how much room would I need for clearance for the bevels etc?
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        Reccon 10 - 15mm should be enough, again depends on the make of gauge, bezels aint useually very big tho, are they going in the surf and where about's?
        i made this plate to go where the old center dash vents and "f##kall" use cup holder were
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          Not sure where to put them yet, possibly down above the ECT button.
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