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eclipse420ags

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Feb 20, 2010
Martinez, Georgia
Is the anyone using "OBX Gauge Meter Panel Pod 95-99 Eclipse GS RS GSX GST" off of egay. If so, is it a decent product or should I get one a little more pricey, like the autometer one. On a tight budget, but if its a POS I dont wanna get it. Thanks again.
 
Im not running one. I personally like all my gauges below the dash. More sleeperish you know. But Ive had a few diffrent ones off ebay all seemed to be the same quality and all required drilling
 
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/95-99-MITSU...shi|Model:Eclipse&vxp=mtr&hash=item43ac3be604

Is what im using, it keeps the gauges incognito, but the steering wheel can block them depending on your height and the tilt of the wheel. Also you have to modify your instrument cluster to clear the back of the gauges. So its not for everyone.

That's the one I got, found it on Ebay for 10 bucks. My gauges fit fine but I got cheap sunpro gauges that came with the car for now. Better gauges might be deeper.
 
i just got the glowshift pillar pod. looks and fits nice. i did want a more sleeper look, but i gotta have the gauges where i can see em. didnt look at many other options tbh though.
 
So I guess the obx gauge pod you would have to modify the instrument cluster to. What was involved McCracken?
 
So I guess the obx gauge pod you would have to modify the instrument cluster to. What was involved McCracken?

Depends how deep your gauges are. If they are excessively deep you may need to cut the dash a bit.

For me I have an AEM Wideband and an AEM Tru Boost and they both fit fine, I only needed to cut 2 small holes to the inside of the gauges on the dash to allow wiring to pass through.

Joel

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