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Gauges
Your eyes may be your most important asset while driving, but your eyes alone can’t tell you everything that’s going on inside and around your car. For that reason, cars were developed to include a series of dash gauges that provide information readouts on areas critical to the functioning of these automobiles. The one most people are most familiar with, the gas gauge, informs drivers when their cars are near empty, halfway filled, or completely full.
Gas gauges surely aren’t the only types of gauges found on most dashes, even if they are the most prominent. Many car tuners like to spice up the interior appearance of the driver’s seat area by modifying the dash to include gauges with LEDs or other interior light sources. Bold, digital displays have become immensely popular, and are commonly replacing more traditional dial gauges. Whatever upgrades you choose for your car’s gauges, just be sure they give the right readouts at the right times.
















