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Double Dual gauge pod question (quadpod)

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LTUDSM

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Jun 27, 2005
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i was thinking to put a double dual gauge pods.But never saw one who had already done that.tryed to look online but no luck.Would it be possible to do that??! I was looking at the space that i have left (where my dual gauge pod is) and i think that i would be able to fit two dual gauge pods on one side.But am afraid of doing that,because if i screw up,it wuld be hard for me to get a new peace of plastic where the gauge pod mounts on.So i want to hear some suggestions from you guys,what do you think?????
Im doing that because i got 4 gauges and i want to have them in one spot.
 
i measured the space for quad gauge pod.If ill disable seat belt motor.the quad gauge pod would fit perfectly.So im gonna go and start the project and will see how its gonna come out LOL
 
Let usknow how it goes with pictures hopefully
I m really interested to know if 2 of the gauges wont be like too high on the pillar for you to look at
Personally i d put them elsewhere but that s just me
 
I asked someone over at Auto Meter a couple years ago about them possibly making a quad A-pillar pod setup for the DSM family. They said it would most likely never happen, due to "space constrictions". :confused:

Click here to see one for the WRX. They also sell them for the Scion xB.

I wanted to do this when first installing my gauges, but then realized I didn't give that much of a shit.
 
I would expect that it would cause more of a visibility problem than it would be worth; that A pillar is already a pretty good blind spot when you're looking certain directions. Better to use a vent pod for the other 2 gauges than to try stacking 4 on the pillar, IMO.
 
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