RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
As our trucks get older, more and more info and access to parts are lost.
As many people who are new to the 1st gen world are interested in the performance aspects of these old trucks, I thought it might be nice for them to see what gauge mount options are good for these trucks.
The following are the pods in my 1990:
A pillar:
The following A pillar pod consists of a single and a double. As there is no triple pod made for a first gen, I thought I would make my own.
I started with the dual pod on the bottom, sanded about a 1/16" of the plastic off the top to make it a flat surface, then took the single pod and took about 1/8" off the bottom so that it would fit under the trip. This is the result:
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Both of these pods are still available from places like Genos.
Dash Pods
This is the dash pod that was originally available through many distributors, but has since been discontinued. It came shaped to the dash specifically made for first gens, and was available as a 3, 4 or 5 pod unit. I believe these were made by US Gear and also by Banks.
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Also available, was a four pod unit. Thanks to JDiehl, I managed to get this one a few months ago as I needed room for more gauges!
This has also been discontinued.
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Roof Pod
This is actually a 3rd gen roof pod that mounts over the rear view mirror. Please note this is NOT an easy install and requires extensive pod mods as well as headliner mods. The key to making this work is cutting approx 1" off both sides and then sculpting the sides to the same reverse curve the roof/headliner of the first gen is. The reason for cutting an approx 2x4" section of headliner and foam out is to create a indent for the back sides of the gauge. As the sides will be cut down so much, the back end of the gauge sticks out over the top edge line of the pod by about 3/4". Cutting the headliner solves this. To attach it to the roof, drill 4 holes in the bod bottom and get 4" long screws that go all the way through the pod and into the inner roof sheetmetal. Be careful, if you have clearance lights you may end up in that general area. Dont ask how I know this!
Then just bolt it up. I ran the wires under the pass A pillar (drivers is full from the a pillar gauges) and then under the front headliner retainer trim. Budda bing! Its done!
Yes, the pod is available from Genos.
The start:
Notice autometer gauges do not fit!
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Some cutting:
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Test before paint:
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End result:
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To give an idea of what the A pillar and dash look like together, here is a shot:
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I will work on a shot of the roof pod, 4 dash, and a pillar all together now that it is all in.
For those that will ask, the gauges are as follows:
A pillar - trans temp, oil psi, coolant temp
Dash - tach, pryo, boost, exhaust back pressure
Roof - Diff temp, air tank PSI, Gear vendors temp
As many people who are new to the 1st gen world are interested in the performance aspects of these old trucks, I thought it might be nice for them to see what gauge mount options are good for these trucks.
The following are the pods in my 1990:
A pillar:
The following A pillar pod consists of a single and a double. As there is no triple pod made for a first gen, I thought I would make my own.
I started with the dual pod on the bottom, sanded about a 1/16" of the plastic off the top to make it a flat surface, then took the single pod and took about 1/8" off the bottom so that it would fit under the trip. This is the result:
/webdata/photopost/data/500/medium/IMGA06571.JPG#ad
Both of these pods are still available from places like Genos.
Dash Pods
This is the dash pod that was originally available through many distributors, but has since been discontinued. It came shaped to the dash specifically made for first gens, and was available as a 3, 4 or 5 pod unit. I believe these were made by US Gear and also by Banks.
/webdata/photopost/data/500/medium/IMGA06591.JPG#ad
Also available, was a four pod unit. Thanks to JDiehl, I managed to get this one a few months ago as I needed room for more gauges!

/webdata/photopost/data/500/medium/P1000335.JPG#ad
Roof Pod
This is actually a 3rd gen roof pod that mounts over the rear view mirror. Please note this is NOT an easy install and requires extensive pod mods as well as headliner mods. The key to making this work is cutting approx 1" off both sides and then sculpting the sides to the same reverse curve the roof/headliner of the first gen is. The reason for cutting an approx 2x4" section of headliner and foam out is to create a indent for the back sides of the gauge. As the sides will be cut down so much, the back end of the gauge sticks out over the top edge line of the pod by about 3/4". Cutting the headliner solves this. To attach it to the roof, drill 4 holes in the bod bottom and get 4" long screws that go all the way through the pod and into the inner roof sheetmetal. Be careful, if you have clearance lights you may end up in that general area. Dont ask how I know this!

Yes, the pod is available from Genos.
The start:
Notice autometer gauges do not fit!
/webdata/photopost/data/500/medium/P10002201.JPG#ad
Some cutting:
/webdata/photopost/data/500/medium/P10002251.JPG#ad
Test before paint:
/webdata/photopost/data/500/medium/P1000226.JPG#ad
End result:
/webdata/photopost/data/500/medium/P1000336.JPG#ad
To give an idea of what the A pillar and dash look like together, here is a shot:
/webdata/photopost/data/500/medium/IMGA0660.JPG#ad
I will work on a shot of the roof pod, 4 dash, and a pillar all together now that it is all in.
For those that will ask, the gauges are as follows:
A pillar - trans temp, oil psi, coolant temp
Dash - tach, pryo, boost, exhaust back pressure
Roof - Diff temp, air tank PSI, Gear vendors temp
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