01-05-2007, 09:26 AM | #1 |
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Where to mount tach?
Anyone have any pictures of where they mounted a tack in their truck? Its not going in the dash or on the dash, so I was thinking of mounting it either on the column or at the bottom of the dash below the cigarette lighter. Anyone mounted one to their column?
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01-05-2007, 11:24 AM | #2 |
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Re: Where to mount tach?
I mounted mine and my son's on the driver's 'A' pillar, by using a screw that was already there for the trim piece. This put's the tach just above the dash on the left hand side and it is just below eye level. I used a piece of "Mill-stock" aluminum and drilled it to have the screw go through it, then I tapered the end that is close to the windshield so that it would follow the contur and hold the bracket solid. The tach is then bolted to the strap and faced out to the driver. The wire for the tach is fed down past the dash at the end of the padding..
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01-05-2007, 11:58 AM | #3 |
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A pic would be great if you have one.
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01-05-2007, 12:15 PM | #4 |
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email me @ wilbanks89@cox.net i have a pic u can see
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Re: Where to mount tach?
I mounted mine on my column just ahead of the tilt and the shifter. The wires were run down the top of the column and under the dash with the column. It only covered up the 2 warning lights and maybe a bit of the gas gauge. I used a hose clamp to mount it. Not the prettiest thing to use but it worked. It also puts it in the same area as the other gauges so that it is easily seen while checking the others.
If you mount it under your ash tray it is out of the way to look and you are looking down.
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Try these on for size. As you can see, no holes in the dash.
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One more from the front.
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01-05-2007, 08:04 PM | #9 |
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i know you said not to, but
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ahhh shift lights! ah just kidding guys. i got the sunproe 3 inch tach but i tried the hoes clamp and no dice! it interferesas with the tilt function. I will probibly drill the dash and mount it near were peice parts did when i mount it. Iknow drill the dash???? Well mine is a aftermarket pos so it is not really that big of a loss. I would aso sugjest maybe a piller tach with a trans temp and somthing else. munting below the radio i think is foolish cause you have to look down to see it
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i mounted mine to the column at the closest to the dash with a column shifter, but i set it so that in the d/od position it was straight up and between the fuel and speedo. in p it was way off center and tilted funny.
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01-05-2007, 11:39 PM | #12 |
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Re: Where to mount tach?
like 82c10, mine is in that position but I used a mirror mount on the windshied and fabbed a mount to the monster tach body. the truck is apart now so I don't have a pic
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01-06-2007, 12:53 PM | #13 |
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I put mine here...
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Re: Where to mount tach?
I've got a 3" on my column with a hose clamp, in first it blocks the left signal and part of the shift indicator, in drive it just barely lets me see the signal. In park it's about horizontal.
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Thanks for all your input, I ended up putting it on the upper part of the column that doesn't rotate with the gear selector. I had to take out the tilt lever, but I never need to adjust it anyway and nobody else drives it. I attached some picture of the install. I didn't tuck away the wiring very well but it looks ok. A big hose clamp and a little electrical tape and it doesn't look to bad.
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Is that a replacement dash face? I don't think it is (as I think i see a washer in that very special spot), but if it is, where did you get it?
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Here is where I had mine on my 91 burb. I made a panel with some "el cheapo" home depot diamond plate plastic I had laying around. I'll probably get a 5" tach for my 86 when I get closer to finishing it.
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Yo! I gave up after being unable to find a functional, asthetically pleasing installation. I had considered ALL these possibilities, but I think I'll repeat what I did in my '76 Camaro,...replace the HUGE gas gauge with a tach, and install a small gas gauge in the clock option position with the small gauges.
Sure would like to have it displayed in the windshield glass just in front of the steering wheel. Hummmmmm,... Todd.
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