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Thread: been playing again! dash mods!

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    Default been playing again! dash mods!

    In my continuing quest to undo all Hondas great design work and drag the car into the 21st century, I have had another play! Keeping to the inside of the car, I’ve been brightening up the dash with a set of gauge trim rings from Stacy on NSXprime.

    So, it was a case of out with the old….


    (I often see on Prime that the steering column shroud has to come off to remove the dash cluster… it doesn’t, you just have to move the steering wheel out and down with the adjuster levers, and be careful sliding the cluster out!!)

    anyway, I did think the trim rings would be a simple slip fit onto the gauges, but it’s a bit more involved than that!! the rings on the standard dash are separate to the dash gauge plate and as the Stacy rings replace these it all has to come apart…

    Here’s the plate removed


    and with the ‘rings’ popped off


    the outer small ring pairs came out easily, but the large speedo/rev counter edges were more difficult. There has been talk of glue, and heat, but I found most of the fixings were of the pin-through-hole-and-pin-melted type, with just a couple of dots of glue on the flat sections at the top. I placed the gauge face-plate face down on a hard clean flat surface, and using a wide screw driver pressed down on the face-plate around the edge of the ‘ring’, letting the flat surface push the ring back flush, with a satisfying click as the fixing lets go! You can’t go mad as the ‘rings’ are about 1mm proud of the face plate, so the faceplate can only move 1mm before it hits the hard surface!
    Last edited by britlude; 09-09-2013 at 05:35 PM.
    aka Jonathan!!

    '92 charlotte green auto.... as a daily
    '37 Ford Y street rod......... something for the weekend!

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    Then it was a case of fitting the new rings. They are a precise fit in the gauge face-plate, pretty much tight enough to hold themselves in, but a quick dab of araldite on the rear makes sure!

    Halfway through…


    quite literally halfway through!



    Anyway, here’s the before and after! Looks great!




    heres the prime thread!
    http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showth...-Cluster-Rings
    aka Jonathan!!

    '92 charlotte green auto.... as a daily
    '37 Ford Y street rod......... something for the weekend!

    ...... if a photobucket pic is foggy, click it, and it'll take you to the clear version, yes, it's a clicking faff....

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    No green needles ... Disappointing ;0)
    Senninha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Senninha View Post
    No green needles ... Disappointing ;0)
    Amazed that you didnt fabricate one for the mileage reading yourself
    Geoff

    S21 NSX red 1998 NSX T NA2 3.2 manual with pop ups
    black 2010 Renaultsport RS250
    black 2007 Honda Civic Type R gt......gone but sadly missed
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    I installed these for Andrew a while back, they do look quite nice and as you say are a precise fit, however you were wise to glue them, as they do pop out!

    I did the face plate on his car in black too, I though it made for a better contrast than the dark brownish OEM face plate.

    Yellow needles would be next for you?

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    Subtle but effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldtop View Post
    Subtle but effective.
    Does look good!
    Geoff

    S21 NSX red 1998 NSX T NA2 3.2 manual with pop ups
    black 2010 Renaultsport RS250
    black 2007 Honda Civic Type R gt......gone but sadly missed
    black 2006 Lexus RX400h

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    Looks good

    BLing BLing!!!

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    I like it. Reminds me a little of this.....



    Which I believe are based on the latest Accord dials

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    Quote Originally Posted by britlude View Post
    Then it was a case of fitting the new rings. They are a precise fit in the gauge face-plate, pretty much tight enough to hold themselves in, but a quick dab of araldite on the rear makes sure!

    Halfway through…


    quite literally halfway through!



    Anyway, here’s the before and after! Looks great!




    heres the prime thread!
    http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showth...-Cluster-Rings
    Someone got Staceys email addresss across the pond....I want these!....wont there be a Honda part for this (for some other model) Surely all dials are same size??
    Geoff

    S21 NSX red 1998 NSX T NA2 3.2 manual with pop ups
    black 2010 Renaultsport RS250
    black 2007 Honda Civic Type R gt......gone but sadly missed
    black 2006 Lexus RX400h

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