after market guage problem

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they are really nice . it took my awhile to find the ones i wanted. weren't cheap but defiantly didn't go wrong .was surprized they are doing this i was looking at spending 60.00 plus ride to replace.
That's great service. I had a similar great experience with G Force. I bought a 'double hump' crossmember for the Saginaw in my car. More than a year later I decided to go with a T5 instead. I contacted G Force and they exchanged it (had only been out of the box once) no questions asked and all I paid was shipping. It's great that there are still companies out there like this.
 
That's a good example of having some pride in your work. They are more concerned with their reputation and customer satisfaction than the few petty dollars it will cost them to replace your gauge. You share your experience online and others see it and it puts out a good word for their company. It's free advertising. I'm kinda thinking about saving up for a set. I know I'd much rather pay a little more up front to get a product that the manufacturer will stand behind than to get a cheap version that you throw away when it fails. More companies should be like Marshall and show their customers a little respect.
 
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here is my gauge set up
 
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