Manufacturers of Various Guage Pods..
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I have searched and cannot find a thread that covers this topic, so hopefully I am not repeating something.
I need to know all the companies out there that make various methods for holding the 2" or 2 1/16" guages. I know of 2. Autometer and Propod. Any other company I am forgetting?
A website that goes along with what is suggested is also appreciated.
Thanks guys!
I need to know all the companies out there that make various methods for holding the 2" or 2 1/16" guages. I know of 2. Autometer and Propod. Any other company I am forgetting?
A website that goes along with what is suggested is also appreciated.
Thanks guys!
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I want to revive this thread, and also get ideas for custom guage installs. Looks like im going to add just a boost gauge, and i am thinking of doing some kind of stealthy mount under the stereo or something., maybe in a cup holder, ... any body else do something like this...
all pics appreciated.
I want to revive this thread, and also get ideas for custom guage installs. Looks like im going to add just a boost gauge, and i am thinking of doing some kind of stealthy mount under the stereo or something., maybe in a cup holder, ... any body else do something like this...
all pics appreciated.
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A lot of people have mounted them all over the place. Any place that has a 3.14" of continuous surface area (in a 2" diameter circle) is fair game to mount a gauge.
People have done cup holders, glove box, in the AC vents, the pocket under the stereo, in the thing around the gauge cluster, or in the accessory panel above the cup holders.
The space you need is 2" in diameter and 3" deep. You find a spot with that much room, you can stuff a gauge there.
To the guy who originally started this... if you're still lookin'
Greddy makes rings and some universal panels/pods.
People have done cup holders, glove box, in the AC vents, the pocket under the stereo, in the thing around the gauge cluster, or in the accessory panel above the cup holders.
The space you need is 2" in diameter and 3" deep. You find a spot with that much room, you can stuff a gauge there.
To the guy who originally started this... if you're still lookin'
Greddy makes rings and some universal panels/pods.
What I want is a set-up that holds three gauges, and sits on top of the dash, just above the center panel (i.e radio, ac, etc.). It would sit on top of the dash. What do you all think of that? It would have to be a total custom enclosure. That's what I want anyways.
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