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View Poll Results: How many guages in the pod would you prefer? | |||
Single gauge pod | 1 | 1.18% | |
Dual gauge Pod | 13 | 15.29% | |
Triple gauge pod | 59 | 69.41% | |
Quad gauge pod | 12 | 14.12% | |
Voters: 85. You may not vote on this poll |
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06-16-2010, 03:55 PM | #11 |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Prairie City, Ia
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Info on pillar pods
Ok, I should add in here that we will need 50 per order of pods to get them made. So if we want a 2 pod, 50 people will need to want one. If we want a triple, 50 people will need to want one. I screwed up and should have made the poll have 2 options, triple or quad. If we get enough people there is hope of doing a run of triples and quads. We are already almost half way there on the triples because a few of us want more than one. And if we have more triples than quads I will settle for a triple just to get one. I am getting pictures emailed to me and I wil post them up. These fit nice in the fords and I'm sure will fit nice in the chevys. As far as these being a blind spot, you'll have to get used to it. These can't be any worse than driving a newer truck with the huge pillars and the huge mirror hanging off the pillars. And as far as ricer? Yeah right, I've got a few pick ups that can show you ricer gauge pod power.
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