Centre pod or a-pillar pod?????????
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What would everyone consider to be the best option? Do i go for the centre pod (my99) or a triple a-pillar mount???
Need opinions quick 'cos i'm going to order tommorrow.
Guess my biggest question is do the a-pillar pods hinder driver view??
Cheers,
Pete
Need opinions quick 'cos i'm going to order tommorrow.
Guess my biggest question is do the a-pillar pods hinder driver view??
Cheers,
Pete
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I never used the centre pod as it would take 1 CD only. So I went for the centre pod setup. Looks pretty impressive and the first thing people notice when they get in and most people think they are standard fit (if only ). The A pillar ones look a bit bolt on IMHO and dont blend in with the car but just my opinion. It does depend on how many gauges you want to fit and what type and size.
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i had a scoobymania centre pod, but it kept coming loose, so then went for a j-spec a-pillar.
the a-pillar is better to read and does look good.
since then i've got a secs unit in the centre.
the a-pillar is better to read and does look good.
since then i've got a secs unit in the centre.
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alright pete, go for the a pillar mate. it would look cool on your motor!!
three with blue back lights
see how yours looks and might have to invest in some myself!!!
gav..
three with blue back lights
see how yours looks and might have to invest in some myself!!!
gav..
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