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gDMJoe 05-10-2014 12:01 PM

Installed: A-Pillar Single Gauge Pod
 
Moving the http://www.gdmjoe.com/gothf150/image...rcelogos-s.jpg scan gauge from the ROUSH dash vent gauge pod ...To an A-pillar guage pod ...Parts Inventory:How-To:
  1. with the A-pillar trim as a fitment gauge, use a heat gun to carefully contort the sides of the gauge pod to conform to the outer contours of the A-pillar trim.
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  2. drill a hole in A-pillar trim to allow any wiring, hoses, etc. to pass thru to the pod and eventually the installed guage. *Insure that the hole will be within the length of the position of the pod on the trim.
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  3. clean (with soap and water) and degrease (with isopropyl alcohol) the A-pillar trim, the exterior of the gauge pod, AND the interior sides of the gauge pod.
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  4. apply the attachment tape to either the pod's mounting position on the outer edge of the A-pillar trim -OR- the inside bottom edges of the pod's sides.
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  5. attach the pod to the A-pillar trim and use small clamps along each edge to allow the tape to seat/seal.
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  6. clean (with soap and water) and degrease (with isopropyl alcohol) the trim/pod assembly.
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  7. when thoroughly dry, apply the flexible coating paint and let dry.
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  8. run any necessary wiring, hoses, etc. to and then thru the trim/pod assembly.
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  9. (re)install A-pillar trim (with gauge pod).
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  10. connect any necessary wiring, hoses, etc. to the gauge.
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  11. install the gauge.

Acknowledgement to NGA PLZ for paving-the-way for this mod' ...
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PrinceValium 05-10-2014 12:53 PM

Nice write up! I have thought about adding. A boost gauge on the pilar for awhile now. I wouldn't want it in the vent. When I am ready I will look into doing this! Reps sent!

2ndStroke 05-10-2014 01:23 PM

Very nice :)

meborder 05-11-2014 12:17 PM

Fantastic Job!

Added a link to the "common mod's" sticky.

nicely done!

gDMJoe 05-12-2014 12:40 PM

For those concerned about explosive bolts, jettisoned objects, and front, side air-curtain deployment ...

When the A-pillar air-curtain deploys it kicks-out the trim at the top and pushes past it leaving the trim/moulding still attached to the A-pillar.

There are 2 clips of different construct that retain the trim/moulding ...
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When the air-curtain deploys ...
  1. it's expansion pushes past the top of the trim/moulding though may(?) cause it to be slightly out and away from the A-pillar.
  2. the air-curtain extends rearward along the side glass until fully deployed and then deflates.
  3. the lower portion of the trim/moulding remains attached (somewhat) to the A-pillar, however, may be askew at the top
When I installed the scan guage, I left ~12" of wire within the trim/moulding+pod -and- its connection to the guage is a plug and is not bolted/screwed to any post(s). THINKING: Even if the trim/moulding+pod is TOTALLY pushed-out, it has 12" before the guage could separate from the pod, and even then it's a tight/snug 2-1/16" fit.

REMEMBER ... The RH A-pillar trim/moulding (with hand grip) is bolted to the A-pillar.

References:

tspangle84 05-12-2014 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by gDMJoe (Post 14340467)
For those concerned about explosive bolts, jettisoned objects, and front, side air-curtain deployment ...

Thank you! I was just coming in to post something about this very subject, but it sounds like you did your homework.


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