Dash mount pod for gauges?
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Dash mount pod for gauges?
I am planning on installing some gauges and was looking at the 3 gauge dash pod. Does anyone have this set-up? How is the fit and finish? I am looking at the kit from Diesel Manor.
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Originally Posted by 4wlow
I am planning on installing some gauges and was looking at the 3 gauge dash pod. Does anyone have this set-up? How is the fit and finish? I am looking at the kit from Diesel Manor.
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I have it on my 05. I have had the pillar mount and really like the dash mounted gauge pod more. The gauges do not obstruct your view at all, but easier to see than on the pillar. I got mine from Geno's. The wiring easily runs to the corner of the windshield and down thru the hole where the corner speak is. (Even if you have a speaker there.) I actually made up a harness with a connector in line. That way, if I ever needed to work on anything, I could just unhook it and remove the whole gauge pod and top dash piece together. Makes it so much easier to install too. I have done this to 4 trucks now and everyone seems to like it. Sorry, I don't have any pictures, but it is really straight forward.
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I am uploading a pic of my dash pod now (not sure when it will be "available")...
I didn't like the pillar mount due to perceived visibilty infringement, so i went with the dash pod.....
The wiring was a bit of a pain, but do-able; the Post-Thingy sticking out on the left of the pod is a 1k pot so I can adjust the brightness of the gauges independently of the dash lights.
I didn't like the pillar mount due to perceived visibilty infringement, so i went with the dash pod.....
The wiring was a bit of a pain, but do-able; the Post-Thingy sticking out on the left of the pod is a 1k pot so I can adjust the brightness of the gauges independently of the dash lights.
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Hey dogger...
I dig the pod. I like it ALOT better than my in the dash style unit. Did it come in Taupe or did you have to paint it?
Thanks,
Damon
I dig the pod. I like it ALOT better than my in the dash style unit. Did it come in Taupe or did you have to paint it?
Thanks,
Damon
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I love my dash mount. It looks great and fits perfect to the dash. A guy posted his install on dieselram.com in the archives, lots of pictures and where to tap into for wiring,it made the install alot easier.
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Another vote for the dash mount. I have had mine for a while now and its in the perfect location. It does not obstruct your view and its just a quick eye glance down from where you naturally are looking. Doesnt create a blind spot and the best feature I have found, When that Ford or chevy guy pulls up next to you, he cant see them. Theres no tip off that you might have something like gauges usually give cause he cant see them. He gets the idea that he can woop up on you cause he is oblivious to the fact that you do in fact have something extra. Then he looks like a fool in front of his girl when you lay it down on him with that lil' ole 6 cylinder!!!
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I have both a dash pod and triple a-pillar. I don't know which I like better. The triple a pillar is color matched and fits real well in most cases. The dash pod has to be painted to match and they never seem to fit perfectly flush against the dash, probably due to the dash piece being so flexible and only having an attachement point toward the front of the pod. It usually isn't noticable though. But you do have to drill a hole in it to run the wires through and two holes for the screws that hold the bracket. The dash pod is a little easier to watch when driving. If you ever wanted to sell the truck and keep the pod and gauges you could always just replace that part of the dash which is only about 8 inches wide I guess. Tac