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Anyone used Speedhut for gauges
Irony - 10/2/11 at 12:27 PM

Has anyone on here used Speed Hut in the states for their gauges, if so what are your thoughts and would you use them again?

Cheers


ChrisW - 10/2/11 at 12:43 PM

Not used them myself, but they're well regarded in the Jap scene. Second hand sets for MR2s and the like always sell quick.

Chris


Irony - 10/2/11 at 12:46 PM

I have looked at lots of manufacturers and they all seem expensive. Cheapest I have found (with a good reputation) is ETB. But exchange rate is pretty good so Speedhut seems a reasonable deal. I hope they have the senders for my Rover V8 (which is days gone by was american)


blueskate - 10/2/11 at 12:48 PM

Well built gauges imo. I had a full set made for my MR2



[Edited on 10/2/11 by blueskate]


nick205 - 10/2/11 at 12:59 PM

No experience of speedhut, but can highly recommend ETB. Excellent products at (IMHO) reasonable prices, excellent product knowledge and support freely available and very easy to deal with - oh and they're in the UK too!


Irony - 10/2/11 at 02:52 PM

I have been in contact with ETB and at the moment they are the front runners in getting my business but I was just bulking at the cost of their 'Cobra set' at £450. This however is cheaper than most. Speedycables smiths classic are £550 and more for their Smiths flight range.

My reason for the whole Speedhut enquiry was I was quoted approx £250 for a ETB cobra like set but no senders. Might not be a option once you add senders and delivery.