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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Gauges

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) MAP Sensor Question

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I would like to see pics of where people mount there aftermarket gauges in there Rams??? I would looking into the pillar or the Dash pod. any pis would be great as well as the pro's and cons!!



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Here's a pic of mine. Autometer mounts on the pillar and column. I have the orange needles now, but no pics with those... .



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I'll be moving he gauge on the steering column, I hate it! It's in the way and hits the wheel. gonna move it over to the cubby hole.



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DieselJeepTower said:
I would like to see pics of where people mount there aftermarket gauges in there Rams??? I would looking into the pillar or the Dash pod. any pis would be great as well as the pro's and cons!!



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I mounted these on top of the dash next to the pillar.
 
check my reader rigs I have pics of the Autometer ultralites I put in. They will look good once I get the white dash faces in too. :D
 
I went with a Rod's Pod a couple of years back. 2 reasons I personally chose this route...

1) The gauges are more in front of me - I guess I feel it is closer to my normal field of vision while driving.

2) They are all equal distance from me so my eyes don't need to refocus from one to the next gauge.



Rod is no longer in business but these are still available from Scotty Systems and are now called "Scotty Systems Dodge Pod".



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