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This is from and Toyota FJ Cruiser. I installed it on the speaker cover. Easy wires for power since the stereo has tons of hot wires. I will leave it there. You can buy them used or new on eBay. You will need the wiring harness, also.Any info on source/price for the instrument cluster? How you wired it? Installation tips?
TIA
Make by toyota for the fj! Price varies. Mine was $100 or so with the wiring Harnesses.Made by whom? Price ?
this is installed on the speaker cover.Since there are too many variables to have a “default threshold” I would rather not mess up my dash. I think this comes from seeing too many things glued (temporarily) or velcroed to dashes and the dash being ruined. This is merely my own preference and I don’t mean to run down this mod, merely saying that I would rather get a vent mount for the iPhone and use it if I needed an inclinometer.
I placed one of these in my g wagon. The one I got felt like cheap chinese garbage. I think it was like $8. Currently installed my 10" 2-in-1 tablet (lenovo yogabook android) on top of speaker grill for watching movies/playing music. I am going to check for an inclinometer app that works on a tablet in landscape mode.
I'm getting tippy just trying to find the app...where is it??My 0.5 cents-
You mentioned finding an app.
-Plenty of apps like this one:
I recall Ken @Romer wisely reminded everyone as many of us descended a CRAZY-SPOOKY tip-spot last Spring, “Don’t brake Hard when you get tippy!”
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I'm getting tippy just trying to find the app...where is it??
Thanks!!
Tks.Sorry!
Here’s the link, though there are a ton out there. Not necessarily endorsing this one in particular...but it does work well on iOS:
Vehicle Clinometer by iAware
Vehicle Clinometer
(Added link to it in other post too)
Here’s another one:
Tiltometer by Steven Eppler
Tiltometer