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Old Dec 15, 2013 | 02:52 PM
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Default Newage Triple Gauge Pillar Pod

I've asked this question before and I'm sure others have as well but does anyone know of a good triple gauge A pillar pod suitable for newage models.

Any suggestions welcome as I'm drawing a blank with my search.
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Old Dec 15, 2013 | 02:54 PM
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Nearly forgot also needs to be suitable for 60mm gauges.
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Old Dec 15, 2013 | 04:52 PM
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J w racing make a good one.
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Old Dec 15, 2013 | 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by rudi93
J w racing make a good one.
Thanks for the link but unfortunately that's only for classic models, I'd already looked at their site previously.
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defi/ati one it fits 60mm gauges as well as 52 i have 60 in mine now
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oops cancel that i just noticed pillar bit, hasnt gaz got 60mm ones in his pillar pod?
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Old Dec 15, 2013 | 08:36 PM
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http://www.madmotors.co.uk/engine-tu...gauge-pod.html

Not used myself, but that's the one I've been looking at getting. The only thing is it doesn't state the gauge size so you'd need to contact.
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Originally Posted by ScoobyNoob79
http://www.madmotors.co.uk/engine-tu...gauge-pod.html

Not used myself, but that's the one I've been looking at getting. The only thing is it doesn't state the gauge size so you'd need to contact.
Unfortunately that's for a LHD vehicle, so it'll be no good.
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Read on another forum they're 'supposed' to be right hand, apparently just the image is wrong.

Can't see anything stating LHD/RHD?

Worth a call?

Can't see a UK company supplying stuff for LHD cars, wouldn't sell much

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Originally Posted by ScoobyNoob79
Read on another forum they're 'supposed' to be right hand, apparently just the image is wrong.

Can't see anything stating LHD/RHD?

Worth a call?

Can't see a UK company supplying stuff for LHD cars, wouldn't sell much
I've sent them an email but I'm sure that I've emailed them before to find it's for LHD vehicles only.
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Old Dec 15, 2013 | 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder
I've sent them an email but I'm sure that I've emailed them before to find it's for LHD vehicles only.
Hope not, they look half decent...
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Hi Ty

We are used on our wagon previously AutoMeter A Pillar gauge pod IIRC(but not 100% sure if its AutoMeter or below Glowshift) which has been probably best

But this one should be good too

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/02-07-Suba...00943538864%26

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Originally Posted by jura11
Hi Ty

We are used on our wagon previously AutoMeter A Pillar gauge pod IIRC(but not 100% sure if its AutoMeter or below Glowshift) which has been probably best

But this one should be good too

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/02-07-Suba...00943538864%26

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Thanks Jura

Did you use this pillar pod with 60mm gauges? I am just nervous of the fact that the holes will need to be enlarged and that I don't end up with something which is no good.
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I used these guys for my single 60mm A-pillar depo all in one gauge

http://www.nomadracing.com/catalog/index.php
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Originally Posted by ScoobyNoob79
Hope not, they look half decent...
I had a response back from the supplier, they are LHD only so the search continues.
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Originally Posted by chet123
I used these guys for my single 60mm A-pillar depo all in one gauge

http://www.nomadracing.com/catalog/index.php
I had one of their single pod versions and I wasn't impressed by it, it cracked around the top mounting point and I threw it in the bin.
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Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder
I had a response back from the supplier, they are LHD only so the search continues.
FFS!
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Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder
Thanks Jura

Did you use this pillar pod with 60mm gauges? I am just nervous of the fact that the holes will need to be enlarged and that I don't end up with something which is no good.
Sorry for late reply,yes we are used in this pillar pod 60mm gauges and they has been fitted perfectly there,no enlarging etc .


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Old Dec 23, 2013 | 05:13 PM
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Ty i got a twin pod for mine off Engine Tuner good quality
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Originally Posted by jura11
Sorry for late reply,yes we are used in this pillar pod 60mm gauges and they has been fitted perfectly there,no enlarging etc .

Jura
Thanks Jura, I've already got Ryan on the case to custom mould a generic triple pillar pod into the standard A pillar trim. Once that's done it'll go for carbon dipping.

Originally Posted by S204 Glenn
Ty i got a twin pod for mine off Engine Tuner good quality
Thanks Glenn, too late now but I wonder if they supply a triple pod version?
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