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Old 11-12-2012, 10:48 AM   #1
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Default Auto meter pillar pods fitment

Am Wounder about the fittment . How well do they fit and look ? I've seen
Some that do not fit very well and found a few companies make them . Looking at the triple pod but if it doesn't fit the greatest will
Go a different route . Thanks for input , Don
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Old 11-12-2012, 08:23 PM   #2
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3 is to much IMHO.. its like putting a 5" tach on a dashboard of a car when you only run 13's..

I went with a subtle 2 and like it, not a real big fan of the fitment but it keeps my fuel pressure and wideband def within a good sight.
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I see your point . 2 will be plenty . Was hoping fitment was as good as factory but had doubts . Thanks for input and reply .
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i love my three pod. it hold my oil press. boost and wideband...i would like to have an external shift light though... but n e ways. i got the autometer auto lite series gauges and the their three pod pillar. fitment was tight b/c of the number of wires i had to run with all them gauges, most of them being electronic. but it came out well i'd say. i'll take a nice long walk around vid of my lt1 tomorrow after i clean her since i did just start my fresh set up the past weekend. i'll let you take a good look at them on the vid. https://www.youtube.com/user/davidbarocio1987
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I have a 3 pod also, fuel, temp, boost. I think it looks fine.
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