Today we're installing our own gauge face kit. This really makes the interior look like brand new, and they're easy to install yourself. If you're interested in this product, please contact me here or on facebook.
Just mark the zero spot before taking the needle off, with that way you can get the preload correctly for the speedo and rpm gauge. I recommend adding 2 sided tape also to the gauge faces. To get the temp and gas gauge to show correctly, there is a thread at Supraforums made by Stu Hagen, it is about speedo repair and calibration. There is tutorial how to get the needle motors to correct positions with just a correct ohm rated resistor and 12V. That way you can just put it to full position and it will be correct. To get speedo show correctly with new higher km/h one, you can just change one resistor to get it matched. 340km/h is the easiest one as it directly uses the same resistor as regular 180mph gauge (6.8K ohm)
Awesome info! That’s a good way so you won’t need to hassle later on without the transparant bezel. I would like to add a word of caution, since the ink is on the back side of the gauge faces, double sided tape is not adviced. They might damage the ink when replacing/moving them. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks! I don’t have the auto-part in my cluster so i can’t showcase that, but i can send you some pictures/video if you send me an e-mail at mkivsupraclub@gmail.com ! Thanks for the support
Swapping my jdm supra from auto to manual. Can I just buy manual faces to cover up the only automatic part? It also has an analog odo on the speedo face. Do you make a face for models like mine?
Hi there! You can swap the tacho out for a manual one, and remove the little light assembly so they don’t light up anymore. They’re clicked in. To make sure you don’t have colour difference in your gauges i would recommend to swap them all out at the same time. You can order a facelift set at www.hayaiautoparts.com Thanks Liam!
You’ll need to add a speed converter. 4 wires, easy to install. You can select you need one when you order at www.hayaiautoparts.com If you have any questions/pics you can reach me at mkivsupraclub@gmail.com buddy
I’d love to know this too. Unless calibrated there’s only a few gauge faces that I can see working correctly. Would be keen to know prices though as I’d be keen on the 200km/h variant as that looks like it lines up with the stock design.
Hi there! I haven’t seen the response. > pricing: 150€ + shipping/paypal. Please email me at mkivsupraclub@gmail.com to order. > calibrating gauges: Gas needle - take note of gas gauge before removal. - place back with car turned on at same spot. Water needle: - Let car warm up and place at halfway point Tacho: Let car warm up and place at 750-800 RPM mark. Speedo: - drive with gps on, let’s say 50kmh on an empty road, and let a friend (or yourself) insert needle at 50kmh mark. Safer way to install speedo/tacho: - when removing, pull needle over the stopper and note down where it is in resting position. - with replacing, put back at this position and pull over the needle stopper. This should give the correct spring load as well.
Since now I make them for auto’s as well :) if you’d be keen please send an e-mail to mkivsupraclub@gmail.com or go to hayaiautoparts.com and you can purchase them directly!