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I am considering the double or tripple pillar mount. Do these block your view any at all? Does ir cause any problems it that area? If any anyone has a picture of an instalation please post it.
No picture but I have a triple and it doesn't really get in the way. Minimially if you ride sitting to the left in the seat. If you ride in the center or lean on the right like using the center console for an arm rest it is not in the way at all.
Get a triple mount. No interference with vision and you'll not regret having 3 Gauges. Boost, EGT, Fuel pressure for example. I put in a combo Boost/EGT plus transmission temp and fuel pressure. Very usefull info and looks great. Easy first "bomb" likely others will follow but even if you stay stock monitoring the above functions is very helpfull. Have Fun, Jim G.
First time attaching a picture so we'll see if it works. It was also a picture taken when I was just goofing around with a friends digital camera, so it's not that good.
Well its not the best picture in the world but here is my dual pod. Doesn't really affect view unless you have something right there in the middle of your pillar. Regular driving down the road is just as normal as without the gauges.
Mark, you don't even have to use the [IG] [/IG] anymore.
Just pull up the picture you want to use in the readers rigs. Click on Forum codes below it and copy and paste the one you want. If you look in you post the [IG] and [/IG] showed up. In mine they didn't :-laf
Got some reflection on my pic. Kind of hard to take a pic while driving at 70 MPH. Also, angle is left of normal drivers position. This is the Autometer setup.