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Old Feb 20, 2005 | 04:29 AM
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if you are going to do with only 1 gauge....id try out the pillar that mounts right behind your steering wheel. the guage ***** to either the left or right side out of the way of your shifter/blinker and doesnt interfier(sp?) with any views of your guage cluster
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Old Feb 20, 2005 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Weedo
My STS kit will be installed soon. One thing I didn't think about until now is what Boost Gauge to get, and what the best placement is in a Yukon Denali. Gauge Pod? Any other suggestions?
If I'd only had one or two gauges, I'd used the steering wheel pod also. The A-Pillar is a bit "ricey" im my opinion. Since I had three gauges the A-pillar was my only viable option.
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