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I am considering getting a dashpod for some more gauges that I need. (IE: Fuel pressure / and transmission Temp )

One thing that I've heard about the Dash Pods is that you can get glare from the gauges reflecting off the windshield. If there is a considerable amount of glare I'll end up mounting them somewhere else.

Any thoughts on this? Thanx :)

Kevin M.
 
None Whatever !

I never have had any glare. I like them. ;) I have the US Gear, don't know about the others. :rolleyes:
 
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Yes they reflect... even during the day... ... is it bad enough to worry about? Thats a personal opinion i guess. I am happy with my dash pod.
 
I put piller and dash mounts in at the same time. Quite a light show but after two-three days I got used to it.



I mind the reflection from the dash in daylight more so. Good excuse to leave the dust buildup.
 
I too got used to the glare in week or so. Now I dont even notice it. The brain just seems to filter it out and I see the gauges.
 
Kevin, I have the dash pod with Autometer gauges and I do get a little reflection. It is not that noticeable or annoying. It is far less annoying than the light shining in your peripheral vision from the A-pillar mounted gauges. I've had both setups. Too bad I didn't drive all the way to Connecticut last fall so you could see 'em :D



Vaughn
 
I have the 2 gauge dash pod that sits on the left side of the dash. No glare problems, but I'm not real impressed with the looks of the pod.
 
Is that because it's a 2 gauge pod??? Or the company that made it???



Wait a second, who makes a two gauge Pod :confused:



Added on edit: Oh, You mean the pod that sits by the A pillar on the driver side. My plan is to use the dash pod from Autometer that sits in the center or build a custom console. The custom console is my preferred method of installing the gauges I need but there is a rather large PITA factor #@$%!
 
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I have a dash pod with 3 Dakota Digital gauges. I don't get any glare at all!! The Dakota gauges have an LED type display that doesn't require backlighting like the other gauges. When you have your headlights on, they automatically dim.

Bob
 
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