Any good gauge pod final pics?
#2
I wish I could see some good ones to, I think I'm going to send mine back it's plastic looking and I haven't yet figured out a way to take off the stock one w/o keeping it 100%, and if I can't do that I will not install this one.
#6
[quote]Originally posted by Devildog2067:
<strong>You mean the stock a-pillar cover, Craig?
It's held on by 3 #2 phillips head screws... all you need is a screwdriver.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Does this ring a bell?
<strong>You mean the stock a-pillar cover, Craig?
It's held on by 3 #2 phillips head screws... all you need is a screwdriver.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Does this ring a bell?
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#8
Well Devil, I can not find the third screw, might sound obsurd, but I can not get my screwdriver in there at any angle to make contact with a screw. I'm trying to find a non drilling method of just mounting this gauge somewhere...
#9
I'm TRAVELING too but I got mine installed before I left, fit like a glove, went right in. I did redrill the top hole to install the third screw for the new one. I had a very small bow like people have talked about on the first pod but it was very small
Craig, there was a post about the top screw being about 1/4" higher, inside, than the factroy hole. Take a screw driver, slightly pry the top opening up, flashlight and you should see it. I actually felt the phillips go in when I found it. The stock one came out just fine.
Craig, there was a post about the top screw being about 1/4" higher, inside, than the factroy hole. Take a screw driver, slightly pry the top opening up, flashlight and you should see it. I actually felt the phillips go in when I found it. The stock one came out just fine.
#11
I got mine, quality looks pretty good just can't decide what kind of gauges I want? Do you think the ultra light autometer gauges would look good with a carbon fiber dash and momo F16 carbon fiber shift know? decisions decision!
Thanks
Dan
Thanks
Dan
#12
[quote]Originally posted by Dan87951:
<strong>I got mine, quality looks pretty good just can't decide what kind of gauges I want? Do you think the ultra light autometer gauges would look good with a carbon fiber dash and momo F16 carbon fiber shift know? decisions decision!
Thanks
Dan</strong><hr></blockquote>
Ribs made a nice choice for 60$ complete.
<strong>I got mine, quality looks pretty good just can't decide what kind of gauges I want? Do you think the ultra light autometer gauges would look good with a carbon fiber dash and momo F16 carbon fiber shift know? decisions decision!
Thanks
Dan</strong><hr></blockquote>
Ribs made a nice choice for 60$ complete.
#13
<a href="http://forums.rennlist.com/scripts/rennforums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=15&t=003333" target="_blank">Here</a> and <a href="http://forums.rennlist.com/scripts/rennforums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=15&t=003480" target="_blank">here</a> are some links if you do a search for "gauge pod" you can find alot of threads on it.
#15
I'll take you some pictures tomorrow. I found that screw and got it off, I took 20 minutes just getting the stock pillar off because I went down each seem w/ a hand razor to get a smooth close cut to the glued surfaces, I have to say I did a good job, the stock one is in perfect condition, nothing was left on the metal of the car, it's all in tact for when I grow up a little. I just did that black and white VDO gauge at LoTek cuz that's where the pod thing was, I like it fine, but I just realized today that the needle is white to, not orange, I don't like that - I wonder if I can take it off and dip it in some orange paint like the ones on the stock gauges...OOOOOR take the needle off the stock boost gauge, mauahahahahaha!