3 1/8 and 2 1/16 holes for main body of gauge, 3 5/16 and 2 3/16 where the outside ring of gauge fits flush down in panel. gauge could also fit against surface if ring is slightly bigger. back has 3 1/8 VDO stamped into it. assuming vdo gauges will fit for sure
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