Gauges, Gauges, Gauges, lets see them.
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Gauges, Gauges, Gauges, lets see them.
I need to buy a gauge pod but don't know where to put it so far I am liking the dash tripple mount with a 0 60 pound boost gauge and pyrometer, then a quadzilla rail pressure gauge to go along with it but if anybody could show me ehat they have going on I am running out of ideas because of the attitude being in the way.
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I like the ones in the cubbyhole on the dash panel but kinda out of my view point, not sure if I would pay to much attention to it. The ones above the mirror look cool but I haven't found one that just holds 2. Where did you get that at? How hard was it to wire everything up there? I was also looking to mounting the ones on the dash. I just need two gauges another pyrometer and a mechanical boost since the edge doesn't go high enough.
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I got the whole kit from Dieselmanor, very helpfull. http://www.dieselmanor.com/pillars_p...uge_mounts.asp It wasn't very hard to do the wiring either. I just hated drilling & tapping the manifold, brand new truck and putting holes in it . Getting the wires to stay up in the headliner. I used some super glue for weatherstrip. The instruments slide in from the front, I used pinstripe tape to make the gauges tight. Geno's garage also has gauges. Dieselmanor has instructions to download from the wesite under resources. Good luck deciding, lots of choices.
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One advantage of the dash mount is that they are within line of sight when you're driving. You can see them with just a glance down. With bifocals, that helps.
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