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    Ive got a few ideas in my head on where to mount a couple gauges. What has everybody else done besides the pillar pod?
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    i went with a dual gauge dash pod.

    for 8 bucks, why not lol


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    Single gauge (no longer there).....

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    Don't have a pic, but if you tuck the headlight switch behind the dash (If you have automatic headlights) my wideband fits perfect in that hole with a little minor filing(:
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottyDoggs View Post
    i went with a dual gauge dash pod.

    for 8 bucks, why not lol
    Where did you get that pod? The link that comes up just brings up pillar pods for a lot more $$$.
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    e bay, it was like 8 bucks.

    the red lettered words are not a "link" i put there. the site here does that crap,

    this is what i have. you can trim it or paint it to fit and match. http://www.ebay.com/itm/52mm-2-inch-...-/371012938891

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