overhead guages in 2nd gens.
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Originally Posted by j-dubya
thats not bad at all...nothing like i had imagined. anyone have a pic of the dashtop gauge mounts installed?
thanks,
jeremy
thanks,
jeremy
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Originally Posted by Homestead
I NEED MORE GUAGES!!!!!
Look here Jeff:
http://www.dieselperformanceparts.co..._unique=18018A
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That's a good point Bill, I never thought of that. I wear single vision glasses. I imagine bifocals will come into play as I get older.
The windshield pod in my truck is for a 3rd gen truck. No modifications are ness. other than relocating the mirror.
Another option for those not wanting the windshield pod is the Scotties dash pod, which is seen in my pic. I only have a T/C lockup switch in it now, but there's plenty of room for gauges.
The windshield pod in my truck is for a 3rd gen truck. No modifications are ness. other than relocating the mirror.
Another option for those not wanting the windshield pod is the Scotties dash pod, which is seen in my pic. I only have a T/C lockup switch in it now, but there's plenty of room for gauges.
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One thing to keep in mind when mounting those up there, is when you run your wires be sure to tuck them suckers as far as you can under the headliner!!! Would hate to have them wires cut when you get your windshield replaced!!!
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Homestead,
We stock them like Silverjay said, and they are for all the 1994 + trucks, on some 1st and 2nd gens you might have to move the mirror, just depends on where it was stuck at the factory etc.
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We stock them like Silverjay said, and they are for all the 1994 + trucks, on some 1st and 2nd gens you might have to move the mirror, just depends on where it was stuck at the factory etc.
Mark @ DPPI
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Gotlift01,
Shouldn't be a problem as the windshiled is laid in a chanell on the outside and the adhesive goes between it and the glass, the headliner is on the back side of the steel and the chanell area. If you push them up in the headliner over 1/2 inch they are protected completely etc.
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Shouldn't be a problem as the windshiled is laid in a chanell on the outside and the adhesive goes between it and the glass, the headliner is on the back side of the steel and the chanell area. If you push them up in the headliner over 1/2 inch they are protected completely etc.
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Originally Posted by Mark Craig
Gotlift01,
Shouldn't be a problem as the windshiled is laid in a chanell on the outside and the adhesive goes between it and the glass, the headliner is on the back side of the steel and the chanell area. If you push them up in the headliner over 1/2 inch they are protected completely etc.
Mark @ DPPI
Shouldn't be a problem as the windshiled is laid in a chanell on the outside and the adhesive goes between it and the glass, the headliner is on the back side of the steel and the chanell area. If you push them up in the headliner over 1/2 inch they are protected completely etc.
Mark @ DPPI
Well my brother installs windshields for a living, and he said that he has seen some crappy routing of wires when people run stuff up there and has occasionally cut the wires with his blade. If somebody takes time and does it right, it shouldn't be a problem, but some people aren't the best in quality control!!!!!
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Gotlift01,
Well you're right in that dept I can't tell you how many rewrok job I have done over the years from some hack that got there before me etc it happens all the time!!
Mark @ DPPI
Well you're right in that dept I can't tell you how many rewrok job I have done over the years from some hack that got there before me etc it happens all the time!!
Mark @ DPPI
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Originally Posted by Mark Craig
Gotlift01,
Well you're right in that dept I can't tell you how many rewrok job I have done over the years from some hack that got there before me etc it happens all the time!!
Mark @ DPPI
Well you're right in that dept I can't tell you how many rewrok job I have done over the years from some hack that got there before me etc it happens all the time!!
Mark @ DPPI
He said that you would be amazed at some of the crap he sees in peoples cars.............he said he just laughs and shakes his head. He said one guy had his molding on the top of his windshield come loose, so he took some superglue and glued it to the dang roof and then was mad because his paint was all screwed up
Another guy had a rotten seal on his sunroof so he used silicone to seal it up and it ended up rusting like a mother.................some people
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