Autometer or Proparts a-pillar gauge pods?
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Autometer or Proparts a-pillar gauge pods?
I'm looking for the 4 gauge pod setup for the a-pillar on my excursion. I see there are 2 brands avilable. On both my dodges I have the autometer and I am happy with it as I was able to get them to mount without using the factory a-pillar cover. Does anyone have any experince with either of the other brands on super dutys? How they mount? how the angle of the gauges are? overall quality? Also does anyone have any suggestions as to where to buy them prepainted?
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Glad to hear they are still nice. If its like the ones on my dodges I might be able to do what I did last time. I made a frame and attached it to steal pillar behind the factory cover, then mounted the pillar pod setup to the frame. It also provides lots of space to run wires.
Thanks. I'll go hunt down a place that has the autometers.
Thanks. I'll go hunt down a place that has the autometers.
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I'll third Autometer and recommend only the full pillar pod. The singles are nearly impossible to get the OE look with, but the full length (like the Quad) look great with just a coat of paint.
I've never seen them pre-painted aside from a couple of models autometer used to offer. We used to use murray's autoparts and keystone, both have retail sides.
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I've never seen them pre-painted aside from a couple of models autometer used to offer. We used to use murray's autoparts and keystone, both have retail sides.
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driverfx.com
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I was just doing research on exactly the same thing, so thanks all for the input. I just did a Google search using "Autometer 4 guage pillar pod" and came up with numerous companies selling it, including amazon. Looks like $48.00 and up at a glance, but I really don't have time to do more right now. Would you mind posting what you find as far as good price and delivery time? Thanks, and good luck. Mike
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Of course. Thanks for the info. I always forget to check amazon. Considering I bought coil springs for one of my dodges and a lift for my friends jeep off there real cheap I should remember! I did find out though that the 4 gauge a-pillar setup prevents you from using your sun visor. It apparently hits it pretty good. It just clears the 3 pod setup. So now I am not sure what I'm going to do. I'll let you know once I decide and if you do anything let me know too please.
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Yea, I read the same thing, but then someone replied that if you just pull the right hand side out of it's clip when you use it, it works just fine. Anyone on here Know if this is true??? Mike
P.S.: Yea, it's funny the sh** you can find on Amazon, I am used to thinking of it as things for the wife, but not anymore.
P.S.: Yea, it's funny the sh** you can find on Amazon, I am used to thinking of it as things for the wife, but not anymore.
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I did find out though that the 4 gauge a-pillar setup prevents you from using your sun visor. It apparently hits it pretty good. It just clears the 3 pod setup. So now I am not sure what I'm going to do. I'll let you know once I decide and if you do anything let me know too please.
Thanks
Thanks
P.S.: This morning's thought - Would you admit to your friends that you had your wife order your short block off of Amazon??
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I went out and looked at my visor last night, kind of guesstimating where the visor would hit the four gauge pod, and I think it is probably OK. Try this - Like I said above, pull the right side of the visor out of it's clip, and rotate the right side of the visor outward, toward you, then flip the visor back against the windshield (at this point I think that it would clear the 4 gauge pod), and put the right side back into it's clip. If you were able to follow that, I think that the visor is now in place behind our imaginary (at this point) 4 gauge pod ... or did I just confuse the hell out of everyone? Mike
P.S.: This morning's thought - Would you admit to your friends that you had your wife order your short block off of Amazon??
P.S.: This morning's thought - Would you admit to your friends that you had your wife order your short block off of Amazon??
I follow you and I think that might work too. Does anyone know for sure?
And no I would not. Of course I'm also the guy that orderd a engine and it took more then 4 years for delivery so maybe amazon would have been a good idea!
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