I did a 3 gauge overhead with SPA's last time and this time went with the ISSPRO's and found they are much more heavy giving me concern on the mounting so. .
I added a Simpson tie brace from a local hardware store to the pod. I only made the one bend and bolted it to the pod. I laid the strap in at an angle mounting it between the 2 & 3 gauge so the other end of the strap ends up in the center.
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I drilled and used sheet metal screws to secure the pods strap through the black plastic trim and into a roof structure piece. The black wire is my gauges ground for the lighting circuit. This mod is so strong I didn't even use the Velcro but did stick it on the pod side just so there was added cushion against the glass, I just never peeled off the glass side sticky.
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With the pods upper tabs wedged up over the steel ledge next to the glass AND the Simpson tie strap it is very strong.
Mopar interior paint is a good match.
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I added a Simpson tie brace from a local hardware store to the pod. I only made the one bend and bolted it to the pod. I laid the strap in at an angle mounting it between the 2 & 3 gauge so the other end of the strap ends up in the center.
I drilled and used sheet metal screws to secure the pods strap through the black plastic trim and into a roof structure piece. The black wire is my gauges ground for the lighting circuit. This mod is so strong I didn't even use the Velcro but did stick it on the pod side just so there was added cushion against the glass, I just never peeled off the glass side sticky.
With the pods upper tabs wedged up over the steel ledge next to the glass AND the Simpson tie strap it is very strong.
Mopar interior paint is a good match.
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