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Old 05-05-2016, 12:51 AM   #1
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Can you put gauges in the A-pillar on our trucks?

I've been looking and researching and all I've found was a universal 3 gauge A-pillar pod that I really doubt would fit in our trucks. I have a 3 gauge pod under the heater controls but I'd rather mount them on the pillar. Anybody tried this or know where I can get the correct pod? My gauges are Autometer 2 1/16"th I believe.

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Old 05-05-2016, 06:02 AM   #2
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Re: Can you put gauges in the A-pillar on our trucks?

These trucks are blessed with much narrower A-pillars that don't block a whole vehicle. New trucks run A-pillar pods because they have fat pillars and plastic dashes that don't allow for adding gauges. Plenty of options with these trucks, like one you have. If you are not concerned with staying original, you could build a cluster with every gauge you need.
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