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Old Jun 4, 2004
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Full A Pillar Gauge Pod....

I just got a custom made full A pillar gauge pod, and it doesn't have the plastic holders like the stock one has to hold it in place. When I put it on, the top of it falls out of place, and falls to the side. I tried double sided tape, and still the same result. What can I do to make it stay in place besides nailing it, because I don't want to put holes in it. Thanx. It has no grip like the stock ones, it is just plain in the back with no support to hold it into place.
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the MIGHTY GUM should do the trick
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you're supposed to install it OVER the stock pillar...wierd, I know...
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I had the same problem. What I did was screw it in place under the rubber flap that is between the pillar and door. Just lift that, screw it in and drop the flap.. I cant see the screw with the flap over it and the pillar stays in place.
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Thanx, but my problem is the whole top part sticks out, it falls out of place on the top. If I put screws on the sides where u said under the rubber flap, the top part will still pop out....
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Are you sure bro? Because that is the problem I had with mine. It would fall to the side about an inch or so.. On mine, the screw compresses the pillar pod to the pillar and keeps it there.

Well, maybe it wont work on your civic.. Have you tried velcro?
 
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