Gauge pod - single
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Gauge pod - single
Do all single A pillar gauge pods screw into the pillar to fasten them in place. Was looking to fit a 60mm boost gauge, but didnt really want to make a hole in the pillar cover in case I remove it in the future.
What alternatives are there for fitting a single gauge. Alternatively could I get a 3 gauge centre pod and just drill out for single gauge at the moment until I fit other 2 later.
Bugeye fitment.
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Martin
What alternatives are there for fitting a single gauge. Alternatively could I get a 3 gauge centre pod and just drill out for single gauge at the moment until I fit other 2 later.
Bugeye fitment.
Cheers
Martin
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Try scoobymania this is the single pod I had in my old bugeye for my boost gauge the wiring and boost tube just wedge down where the pillar and the dash meet,no need to drill or cut anything the pod is held in place with double sided tape pads
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cheers m8. What gauge is that you have in it.
Was looking at Autogauges, but they seem a bit 'gimicky' I just want boost initially then I'll move onto the standard 3 and transfer to centre pod.
Was looking at Autogauges, but they seem a bit 'gimicky' I just want boost initially then I'll move onto the standard 3 and transfer to centre pod.
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