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I'm curious where to find a steering wheel gauge mounting pod for 2 gauges on an 04? I've found (I think) the gauges I want, but haven't been able to find the mounting pod.



If anybody has pics, that would be cool too. Thanks.



Toby
 
Autometer makes one and I ordered mine through Jeg's. Geno's Garage carries them too. I don't have any pictures yet, but I'll try to get some up soon.
 
haisley machine sells them as well. not real impressed just yet,as the isspro gauges do not set in all the way. I had installed one for a buddy,I need to look at it again to see if I can chage something to let the gauges set flush.
 
Got mine from Summit Racing for $26 bucks. The shipping was "free" but there was a $9 dollar handling fee :rolleyes:



I'm satisfied with the setup. I have issopro EVs. The boost sits in snug in left pod. The outside post on the pyro in the right pod needs to be shortened a little in order to fit snug.



Pros: easy to read, in same location as the rest of the gauges, not increasing the blind spot like the pillar mount does, do not have to cut handle like the pillar mount, inexpensive, easy to run wiring and tubing to.



Cons: have to lean forward to check odometer, 4wheel, and cruise status (if you need to).



The other option I considered was a dash mount. So far I'm content.
 
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