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I have ISSPROs on my truck and love them,so I decided to stay with them when I installed them in the wife's rig. I'm happy to say,ISSPRO has fixed the lighting problem between the boost and pyro gauges. Their lighting now matches each other,and they are also brighter than they used to be. Now I'm even more happy with them.



Just thought I'd let y'all know in case you were shopping for gauges,but heard some guys complaining of the lighting.



Also,DIS had them for the best deal around now too.



-Mike
 
I got Issopro gauges and have been very happy with them. My new fuel gauge that I just got from smokin diesel is Issopro also and I'm sure when I install it I'll be just as happy :)
 
Mike;



What series did you install in your wife's truck (Emily if memory serves)? Was it the conventional or EV series? I really like ISSPRO and wonder if the EV series is better. I also noticed that <a href=http://www.dieselpage.com/gauge.htm>DIS</a> has great pricing.



Also, how do you like the 265/75 Michelins on the truck? I am not happpy with the Wrangler RT/S in 245/75 sizing. I'm leaning towards Michelin, but also looking at upping the size. Terry (tsturbo) loves his 265's and that got me thinking on going that route as well.



Cheers

John
 
Both trucks have the plain conventional ones. I really like them because they're simple and reliable. With green bulb condoms they match pretty good,but the EV would seem to be the ultimate match. The biggest disapointment was the short 2gauge Autometer piller pod for the 94-97's... it doesn't fit worth a damn. It's not formed like the 98+. I ended up taking it back and installing the Autometer full pillar replacement. It actually looks better than I thought.



The Michelins are a wonderful riding tire on the 2wd. The 265 size really improved tracking and highway driving. Kinda hard to compare because the 245 Generals that were on there when we got the truck were really horrible. The ones I got were take-offs that I was intending to keep until next spring,but I like the ride so much,I'm staying with the Michelin when these wear out.



Funny thing is... Terry's 265's were the ones off my '00.
 
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