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I just recieved my steering column pod in the mail today. It slips on over the existing column cover and it seems to fit pretty snugly to me. But I was just wondering if any of you guys that have this pod use any sort of glue or any other adhesive when using this pod. I don't think it will rattle or move any while driving but I would use an adhesive just to make sure if there is anyone else who has used any.
 
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Black Oxide Sheet metal screws ½" in length and being they are black they blend in seamlessly.



The A~Pillar pods come with directions and affix easily either by themselves or as an overlay (there are two different styles)



As for the dash pods ... . Seen em but perfer pillar mounts.
 
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My steering column pod came with 4 plastic push-in buttons. I picked 4 locations (ft & rear on left & rt) where there was room inside the housing for the ends of the buttons, place the pod on the housing, & drilled for both. You also must drill a hole in the housing for the wires to come through for a sano install. Install the gauge in the pod, set it on the housing, & push in the fasteners.
 
Thanks for the the help guys!

I think I will have to go with ToolManTimTaylor's idea though. Because the pod that I have does not have any push-in buttons. I will put it on and drive for a while, if it starts to loosen, then I will use the screws.

My first idea was just a few dots of Elmers Glue on the bottom of the pod, I figured it would make a decent hold but still be able to take it off when I wanted to and clean off the Elmers Glue. :confused:
 
I've never mounted a steering pod but I 've heard you can also use double sided tape too.





I hope this helps.



The pod came as I sold it, brand new
 
On both the A-pillar gauge pod and the steering column pod, I used silicone sealant to secure the cover to the original trim. Worked great!
 
Make sure whatever you use (weather it be Double sided tape , sealant , glue) the surfaces MUST be cleaned with alcohol or something the same. Armorall seeps into plastic and allways has a tendency to rise to the surface to release tape and glues.
 
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I will definately make sure it is clean. I have never used Armorall because it is water based. I have been coating my dash with Meguires Vinyl and Rubber, it is petroleum based. Do you think this may cause a problem?? If so than I will just use the peanut screws.
 
There ya have it ... . petrolium based. A derivitive of oil. Don't rub too viggerously as the alcohol can rub off the paint if you really rip on it.
 
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