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Old Dec 30, 2004
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Pillar Gauge Pod



So i have this MASSIVE tach in my car, and i want to put a Pillar Gauge Pod that will fit 3 gauges in there, you think itll fit?

NO i dont want to take it out, its helpful, lets me keep my eyes on the road rather then the tach.

Where are some other places to put those small gauges
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no it wont fit in the gauge pod
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Originally Posted by TeRRoRiFiC35
no it wont fit in the gauge pod
lol, thats not what he was asking... He asked if a gauge pod would fit with his tach still.

You can try it, you can always reattach the tach to the pod. It may fit. Or you can just get a 2 gauge pod.
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No i think he meant would a 3-pod gauge pod fit in the same pillar where the tach currently is. I think it will fit, might have to move the tach further if u can get the gauge pods that arent the full a-pillar replacement then u can mount them higher to clear the tach. You can also put the smaller guages in the space under your radio/deck. Fabricate a nice face plate for them and ur set!!. Goodluck and hope this helps.
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dam and i thought my tach was huge. Mine is 2 3/4 inch and i sometimes doubt that i can fit 3-pod gauge but havent tried yet
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Another option for you there kalligari is to move your tach to the opposite side of your factory cluster and drill a hole and put it there. Then you have the full replacement a pillar with the 3 pods in it. Or I have another option for you do you know how to fiberglass because if you do then you can do this. You can fiberglass you three pods up higher than they usually are on a pillar that you can buy and leave your tach where it is, if you can do it while I was there I would fiberglass that tach into it also.
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By the way I have the same tach in my car.
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There is your answer it is not three but still those are pretty nice
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wow! thats like as big as a wall clock.. but whatever floats yer boat. thumbsup
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I doubt it, the lowest gauge pod is pretty close to the dash.
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I doubt it, the lowest gauge pod is pretty close to the dash.
yeh i dont think ull be able to fit it
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my friend has the same tach and he cannot fit his pillar gauge pod in, he had to relocate it to the other side.
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Old Dec 31, 2004
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lose the tach dude this is real life not the fast and the furious. plus there is one directly below that one that goes high enough for you!
for the love of god stop being a ricer!
as for not having to look down... if you cant drive a manual by listening and feeling and you need a big ricer tach in your civic then get an auto.
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