Gauge mounting
#1
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Wideband and gauge should be here end of the week or early next. Needing opinions on where to mount the gauge.
In the pic below I could easily cut a new piece of wood and mount the stereo higher and put the gauge below the stereo. Do you think it would fit?
I could put it in the dash under the cluster on either side. Pending there is room behind.
Or last I could order a Column pod and mount it on top of the column.
Suggestions?
In the pic below I could easily cut a new piece of wood and mount the stereo higher and put the gauge below the stereo. Do you think it would fit?
I could put it in the dash under the cluster on either side. Pending there is room behind.
Or last I could order a Column pod and mount it on top of the column.
Suggestions?
#2
If there is room, I would mount the gauges under the radio. The last thing I would do would mount them in the dash under the cluster. It would make them hard to read plus ruin a perfectly good dash if you decide to go back to stock. The column pod is an okay idea but one would say that it's overdone plus you could save your money on other mods
. Just my 0.02$.
. Just my 0.02$.
#4
I don't think it will fit under the radio. When the steering wheel is straight you won't be able to see it on the dash, I would do the column pod.
Or what Thunder said, if you get a thin gauge that is the best spot IMO.
Or what Thunder said, if you get a thin gauge that is the best spot IMO.
#6
if you have the overhead console you could use this.im gona be using this with 2 aeroforce's.you can get these in black,polished,brushed,and with or without switches
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#8
What year is your truck? I believe 03+ the cluster is different than the one Thunder posted.... I was going to do that option but the gauge would not fit... < '03 have more room where the tranny gauge sits...
#10
Scratch what I posted... It has been done check out this thread
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=413491
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=413491




