United Speedometer Service in Riverside, CA is awesome. 2179 Macbeth Place, Riverside, California 92507
Glad your experince was good,mine ****ed!!I sent my 36 dodge coupe gauge cluster in for a rebuild and have newer style guts installed with the factory faces.They were perfect looking when I sent them in(took pictures of them before) and the speedo face came back looking all scuffed up.They have this gold tint to them and have texture to them from the factory,and it looked like someone wiped the gauge and left the speedo smooth and discolored.I'm not if they did the old switcharoo with mine but it was not pretty.The real thorn in the *** was it took TWO years to get them back.Of course I called and sent them back and they gave me a different face for the speedo that equally ****ed.I gave up sick of the excusses.I think they also cleared the faces as they have all yellowed since I've had it on the road a few years.I was told that they had been bought out by someone else years ago,so maybe they got there **** together.Glad your deal worked out for you.
If, you want quality work try Redline in California, I've used them twice and everything went well. There work is excellent........... Redline Gauge Works 23347 Newhall Avenue Santa Clarita, CA 91321 Phone: 661.259.8891 Fax: 661.259.9177 Email: info@redlinegaugeworks.com CRUISER
No, they don't have their **** together. I sent them my '34 gauges, told would take 6-8 weeks. A year later they said they were ready to ship, so I paid the last half of the bill. The next week they moved and changed their phone number. It took over a month for me to get a hold of them again. It was another year and a half before i got my gauges back. I ended up filing a complaint with the California Bureau of Automotive repair, who told me they were considering pulling his license. My gauges were shipped the day I said I was calling the police to file theft of property charges. All three gauges have to be redone. The trip odometer doesn't work, the gas gauge just shuts off sometimes, and the temperature gauge reads cold at the top and hot at the bottom. My experience is recent. Worst bunch of idiots I've ever dealt with.