Whoever said that it takes about three hours to install a triple gauge "A" pillar pod and gauge on a 3G Ram is phulla****
I spent the better part of the day installing my Pro Pod and Pricols from Geno's.
The color match of the pod is good, but the molded in texture is not quite and exact match... ... and... ... the pro pod requires fairly extensive trimming and fitting to make sure it looks good. I suspect I spent several hours of the install with my Moto-Tool just getting the pod to fit the way I wanted it over the old "A" pillar.
I found some small "Christmas tree" retainers to hold the pod overlay onto the old "A" pillar and painted 'em to match and that looks pretty slick.
Yeah, I guess I could have speeded up the job with "scotch locks" on the wiring, but I'm anal and soldered and shrink sleeved all the connections. I also fabricated a wiring harness so if I ever have to remove the pod for service it's just a matter of dropping the pod down, disconnecting the harness and I can work on the pod on my workbench
Mike

I spent the better part of the day installing my Pro Pod and Pricols from Geno's.
The color match of the pod is good, but the molded in texture is not quite and exact match... ... and... ... the pro pod requires fairly extensive trimming and fitting to make sure it looks good. I suspect I spent several hours of the install with my Moto-Tool just getting the pod to fit the way I wanted it over the old "A" pillar.
I found some small "Christmas tree" retainers to hold the pod overlay onto the old "A" pillar and painted 'em to match and that looks pretty slick.
Yeah, I guess I could have speeded up the job with "scotch locks" on the wiring, but I'm anal and soldered and shrink sleeved all the connections. I also fabricated a wiring harness so if I ever have to remove the pod for service it's just a matter of dropping the pod down, disconnecting the harness and I can work on the pod on my workbench
Mike