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Old 01-26-2013, 07:34 AM
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Default What Material To Use to Mold Gauge Pod to A-Pillar?

Hey everyone!

I've seen a few of you mold your gauge pods to your A-Pillar to make it sit flush, rather than just being held in by those push rivets. What material are you guys using to mold the two together? It has to be sandable to be made perfect. I don't think it's bondo because I feel like that would crack under flex. Epoxy, fiberglass?
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I know someone on here that can do it all for you. Double or triple pod. PM me for details . I will send you a link for pictures of quality.
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there was just a post in this section like 2 days ago by a guy doing this very thing with the plan to sell them, perhaps he will tell you what he did.
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I sent you a PM on who it was that made that post since he is a local here in MI.
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Mind if I get a pm also? Im into this.
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Me too? Hah.
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Is this for one gauge pod? They sell complete pillar replacements for two and three pods.
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Its for a double,triple ttop or hard top pillar pod. LT1/LS1

Molded to perfection. With paint to match interior, or just primer


The ones on the market that I've seen you need to screw into the factory pillar? And it's not "flush". Different strokes for different folks.



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