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VW Jetta MK2 gauge plate and mounting brackets. - image

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vdoindash.stl
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vdoindashLclip.stl
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vdoindashRclip.stl
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STL fileRoleSource sizePETG / ABS 20%PETG / ABS 25%100% solidRecommendation
vdoindash.stlPrintable file284.7 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileEnsure high temperature resistance due to car interior conditions
vdoindashLclip.stlClip44.1 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileEnsure high temperature resistance due to car interior conditions
vdoindashRclip.stlClip48.4 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileEnsure high temperature resistance due to car interior conditions

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VW Jetta MK2 gauge plate and mounting brackets.

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I wanted to add better instrumentation in my MkII Volkswagen Jetta so I made an angled gauge adapter plate and a couple of mounting plates to go behind the dash panel. I am using round VDO 2" diameter gauge bodies and M3x12 machine screws,4/40s would be fine as well To install remove the dash trim plate and assemble the gauge adapter plate to the mounting plates. I used silicone seal to glue the mounts into the dash trim plate. Once cured remove the gauge adapter plate the mounts will remain in place. I used dabs of silicone seal to the installed gauges in the back to hold them in place. Be sure to use PETG or ABS, something high temperature. I would not recommend PLA.

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Published Jun 26, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Dave (_Dave) · License: CC BY

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