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If you are looking for aftermarket performance and styling components from Spyder, then you have come to the right place. Spyder is one of the largest suppliers for automotive aftermarket components in the United States. At Andy's Auto Sport we are pleased to bring you the full selection of parts from Spyder's extensive lineup. We have great customer service to ensure that you get the right product for your application, and we can also provide technical details including product specifications, installation instructions, dyno sheets and photos when they are available.
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WHY TO BUY?
Customizing your car can be an addiction. You are always looking for ways to improve performance or make your ride look unique. The people at Spyder understand your craving to modify. They have a huge array of parts that will let you customize all aspects of your car from lighting systems to performance exhaust components. All of their pieces are designed with quality in mind which means you will end up with a styling ride that drives as well as it looks. Best of all, with Spyder you don't have to spend a fortune to make your vehicle look great. If you want one-stop shopping for all of your customizing needs, look to Spyder.
DID YOU KNOW?
Spyder is a relatively new name in the automotive aftermarket; however, with just over a decade in the industry they have already established themselves as a leading business with a reputation for customer satisfaction. The Southern California based company has proven to be a dominant force thanks in part to a massive 140,000 square foot corporate headquarters which gives them the ability to maintain a huge inventory of parts at all times. This means when you go with Spyder, you can count on getting your parts quickly. They also stand behind all of their products with great defect warranties. With new products being released every month, Spyder is quickly moving to the front of the pack.
ABOUT SPYDER AUTO
Spyder supplies products from an overseas manufacturing plant. Their headquarters is in the City of Industry, California.
Spyder Auto Products Page
If you are looking for aftermarket performance and styling components from Spyder, then you have come to the right place. Spyder is one of the largest suppliers for automotive aftermarket components in the United States. At Andy's Auto Sport we are pleased to bring you the full selection of parts from Spyder's extensive lineup. We have great customer service to ensure that you get the right product for your application, and we can also provide technical details including product specifications, installation instructions, dyno sheets and photos when they are available.
Choose Your Vehicle:
WHY TO BUY?
Customizing your car can be an addiction. You are always looking for ways to improve performance or make your ride look unique. The people at Spyder understand your craving to modify. They have a huge array of parts that will let you customize all aspects of your car from lighting systems to performance exhaust components. All of their pieces are designed with quality in mind which means you will end up with a styling ride that drives as well as it looks. Best of all, with Spyder you don't have to spend a fortune to make your vehicle look great. If you want one-stop shopping for all of your customizing needs, look to Spyder.
DID YOU KNOW?
Spyder is a relatively new name in the automotive aftermarket; however, with just over a decade in the industry they have already established themselves as a leading business with a reputation for customer satisfaction. The Southern California based company has proven to be a dominant force thanks in part to a massive 140,000 square foot corporate headquarters which gives them the ability to maintain a huge inventory of parts at all times. This means when you go with Spyder, you can count on getting your parts quickly. They also stand behind all of their products with great defect warranties. With new products being released every month, Spyder is quickly moving to the front of the pack.
ABOUT SPYDER AUTO
Spyder supplies products from an overseas manufacturing plant. Their headquarters is in the City of Industry, California.
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*At 0:59, we talk about the specific gauges we chose and why.
*At 1:46, we talk about gauge accessories, such as sandwich adapters for oil lines.
*At 2:36, we begin our gauges installation.
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*At 6:12, we show you how we installed our boost vacuum gauge's sending unit under the hood.
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*At 4:02, we talk about voltmeters and amp gauges.
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Video Description:In this video, we show you a typical installation of aftermarket gauges into a diesel truck. Highlights include:
*At 0:36, we tell you which gauges we chose for our installation, and why.
*At 2:22, we get started with the installation of our gauges, beginning with our exhaust gas temperature gauge sending unit.
*At 3:53, we begin the installation of our transmission temperature gauge sending unit.
*At 4:55, we install our boost gauge sending unit
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*At 8:50, we show you how to tie your gauge wiring into your fuse block.
At 12:45, we install our GlowShift gauge pod.
*At 14:00, we finally hook up the gauges themselves.
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*At 0:35, we show you other indications of worn-out shocks and struts. -
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