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Looking to buy a triple pillar,and was looking for some advice on 3rd gauge,fuel pressure or trans temp? Any help here would be much appreciated. Thanks, Adam
 
If your running an auto, trans temp is good, fuel pressure is also. I opted for the trans temp, I figure if I want fuel pressure i can add it later possiblly steering pod mount. .



-Ken
 
I went with the Trans Temp... I've been thinking lately to get the cubby mount with the room for three gauges and the SRT-10 pillar for the forth. Then you can keep your grab handle. Probably won't happen soon but it's in the near future.
 
I went with the windshield pod, I drove a friend of mines truck with the pillar gauges and I didn't quite like them there, he said he got used to them. Cubby mount, is that the one that mounts down under the radio?



-Ken
 
Thanks for the heads up guys,maybe that cubby mount is a good idea, I've seen that somewhere, looks sharp,right under heater controls.
 
Does anyone know how to remove the center console to access the back of the cubby hole? I have an 04 Dodge duelly.

Bill
 
BHanks said:
Does anyone know how to remove the center console to access the back of the cubby hole? I have an 04 Dodge duelly.

Bill

There is one screw that holds the center panel on, it is right above the trash hook on the left side, just remove the screw and gently pull the panel off.
 
KYLE4 said:
go with boost,pyro and trans temp fuel I have those on my a pillar and fuel pressure on steering column



I have the same as Kyle with one slight difference, I ran the trans. temp to the mag-hytech rear differential. When I had my 96' Ram T/D, I blew out the rear end pulling a grade, so I like to monitor it. Since I have a 6-spd manual trans. , don't think it is real critical to monitor.
 
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