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gauge pod
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Re:gauge pod
another pic
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Re:gauge pod
this pic shows the velcro strips on the bottom
aint gonna drill no holes in my new dash |
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from what ive seen theres 4 options
1. wedgee 2. autometer column mount 3. x-monitor 4. A-pillar mount wedgee may be the best option vs. this thing but worth a look anyway column mount leaves the 3rd gauge hanging I personally dont like digital screens (just my opinion) and well the A-pillar was great in the 2nd gens but... any other ideas?????? |
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where exactly does the "wedgee" go? same place as u put yours? (looks nice by the way, id just go with that) the only pics ive ever seen of one is to closeup to tell where its mounted
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2004.5 3500 qc, lb, auto, 4x4, patriot blue, Line-X, Weatherguard box, Alpine HU, CDT comps, Focal rears, 2 Adire Brahmas, amps from US Amps, Viper alarm, KORE "chase" system, BFG MT 35's, Scotty5.......to be installed: Autometer Phantom's, and possibly a box 94 Jeep wrangler.....33's, dual tricounty D44's w/detroits, rancho lift, tera-low tcase, tomken bumpers, warn winch |
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Push rod posted a pic some time ago but I dont know where to find the post
he had it sitting in the left corner of the dash and it appeared to fit well there I think there is a picture on the wildcat web site I just wanted something directly in the line of sight when going down the road (I tend to drive "by the gauge" ![]() on long trips I noticed a little eye strain from trying to look at the three gauges on the pillar all the time, this eliminates that |
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better pic
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Looks pretty darn good ;D. I'd be happy with that on my dash! I like the pod right above the wheel, easy to keep an eye on things...-Steve
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"Graues Weibchen" '03-3500, SO CTD SLT SRW 4x4 Quad Cab, 3.73's and 5- speed w/ Fast Coolers, Hankook Dynapro AT 285's on Ultra wheels, S&B Intake, Donaldson muffler, Ride-Rite Air Springs, Kore leveling, Quadzilla Commander w/ Xzillaraider, BD E-Brake, Glacier GFS-392, Hellwig Sway-Bar, ATS Arc Flow, ATS exhaust manifold, HE351 turbo. RIP TSgt Jason Norton and SSgt Brian McElroy, KIA, 22 Jan 06, north of Taji, Iraq. You will never be forgotten... |
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I have the Autometer column mount and I like it. I am 6'2" If I was shorter I may not like it though. I have a pyro and a boost gauge, if I had a Auto trans I probably would have looked for something else.
Jim O
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03 Laramie 4X4 QC SB HO 6sp 3.73s Dead cow seats. Jacobs Exhaust brake Column mount Auto-Meter guages, BHAF, Amsoil by-pass filter,toner ring mod,Riderite airbags.GearVendors overdrive, GFS-392 lift pump,Caterpillar 2micron fuel filter, Dynatrac Freespin hubs,Revtek 2" leveling kit. pull a Citation Supreme 28' four seasons 5th wheel with 14'x34"slide 10,000lbs. and a 16 foot open car hauler |
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I have the column mount too. It doesn't block the other gauges. As for the third gauge. I have a 6 spd so I don't need a tranny temp. I bought a fuel pressure gauge and it's going to be hidden in the ashtray.
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I used a gauge pod from a Gen-II and trimmed the base to match the Gen-III dash contour. See some pics at my website.
http://www.geocities.com/tobyw2000/Ramgauges.html
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SOLD 2-17-07: '03 HO 2500, 4x4, 6-speed, 4-door LWB, Atlantic Blue, Di-Procol EGT and Boost gauges, 2" leveling kit, 315 BFG A/T's, MOPAR seat covers, Bushwacker flares, B&W Turnover Ball, Firestone bags, Scotty III, TAG-III, Pacbrake w/ shifter switch, 4" dual exhaust, BDDL, EZ... REPLACED WITH: '94 F-350 Crew Cab 4wd, 460, 2nd Mortgage for fuel payements... |
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[quote author=Jim O link=board=49;threadid=23276;start=0#msg218462 date=1070596612]
I have the Autometer column mount and I like it. I am 6'2" If I was shorter I may not like it though. I have a pyro and a boost gauge, if I had a Auto trans I probably would have looked for something else. Jim O [/quote] ya, and im one of those "not so tall people" and I tend to sit with my seat kind of low. i run egt,boost,and fuel press and want to see them all the time so I want them close to view of road when I get my new gauges Ill post a pic of the thing painted to match the dash (looks a little better) |
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TWZMYJP
That is a nice job!! That is exactly what I had in mind. Do you see any concerns doing a 3 pod? how is the color match?
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3-pod should work fine as well, but the base trimming will be more involved because you will follow the dash contour further. Should work out nicely though if you take your time. Be one with the Dremel... ;D
The color match was perfect on mine, unpainted. They offered to paint it for me, but I held one of them up that was painted with the factory paint code, and it looked off... So mine is as it came from the factory and it's spot on. Even has a very similar texture to it. |
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