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Custom Guage Pod's non-pillar mount

answering guage questions :)

Postby Danny » Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:41 am

if you need to bore out the holes more you have about a 1/2 inch of space to do so, i think you would be fine..

Joe.. do you have any pics of your finished guage installed.

Miltdog.... yes i made the in dash guage pod also. very hard
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Postby JoeB » Wed Nov 10, 2004 6:28 am

@ Danny, Sorry I did not install the gauges and pod yet. When I realized there was damage to the engine, I stopped mods until after the rebuild.

@ Cams, I'm not sure what size you are referring to with 60mm. That is approximately 1/4 inch. Personally, I wouldn't widen the holes by 3/8". Danny did a real nice job molding the pod with a flat surface around the face of the gauge rim that tapers back to the background. If you widened the holes, to make them fit right and look good, you would then need to shave down the top to recreate the flat surface for the gauge face ring to sit on. It could be done, I just wouldn't trust my craftsmanship. :oops: -JoeB
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Re: answering guage questions :)

Postby indiglosolara » Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:26 pm

Danny wrote:if you need to bore out the holes more you have about a 1/2 inch of space to do so, i think you would be fine..

Joe.. do you have any pics of your finished guage installed.

Miltdog.... yes i made the in dash guage pod also. very hard


Hey Danny,

im looking at the dash gauge mount and that look good. Are you willing to make another one and how much would you charge..??

Let me know, Thanks

Kenny
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Postby BustaRice » Wed Feb 16, 2005 9:17 pm

The interior looks pretty close... but I'm not sure if it will fit my 98 Camry. As soon as I can pretty sure it will fit I will send the money right away.
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Re: answering guage questions :)

Postby Paladin06Greg » Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:26 am

Hey Danny,
Are there any dash gauge pods still available?


Danny wrote:if you need to bore out the holes more you have about a 1/2 inch of space to do so, i think you would be fine..

Joe.. do you have any pics of your finished guage installed.

Miltdog.... yes i made the in dash guage pod also. very hard
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