Gauge pod
- deli1733
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Gauge pod
i have a triple gauge pod but i need a double gauge pod if anybody wants to trade or knows where i could get one.
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Re: Gauge pod
Just to say your offer should be popular, as the triple is hard to get. Cheers, Christine.
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Re: Gauge pod
I'll trade...the triple has cabin/outside temps?
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Re: Gauge pod
Do the double and triple guage pods use the same dash mount bracket/fastener hole spacing?
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Re: Gauge pod
i ddint notice that you had a 91 maybe call an import shop and find out im not sure
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Re: Gauge pod
No they do not, the temperature probes also require extra wiring (the dual pod has only power run to it, whereas the triple aslo has temperature inputs)Jsq wrote:Do the double and triple guage pods use the same dash mount bracket/fastener hole spacing?
It's a do-able mod, but it's not simply plug and play.
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Re: Gauge pod
Guess I'll stick with my double. Would like the exterior temp feature for winter but haven't got time to wire up my own system. Still looking for a decent electronics supplier. Till then...
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Re: Gauge pod
thermometers are dirt cheap at most auto parts places, I had one that I had stuck immediately under the dual gauge pod, I mounted the sensor to the back of the front license plate bracket. was really quick and easy to install. Doesn't look as "stock" as the three gauge pod, but it's much quicker and easier, and likely cheaper.Jsq wrote:Guess I'll stick with my double. Would like the exterior temp feature for winter but haven't got time to wire up my own system. Still looking for a decent electronics supplier. Till then...
You can see it in this picture from my cross-canada trip 2 years ago
