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Is there a triple guage pod that fits a hard tops LS1?

Old 02-28-2006, 07:21 AM
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Question Is there a triple guage pod that fits a hard tops LS1?

I'm looking for a triple guage pod for the pillar of my 02 SS(hard top), but have only come across ones that say they're for T-tops. Will the ones that say they're for T-tops fit my hard top? If not, are there any that will?
Old 02-28-2006, 08:46 AM
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They do not make one for the Hardtop any more. Most everyone is buying the one for t-tops and modifying it to fit. It does not fit perfect but it works pretty well. Hope this helps.
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All you have to do is hack off the end that would connect and wrap around into the ttop. Thats what I did when I got mine ages ago and I think it looks fine.
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This has been discussed into the ground now. DO a search and you'll find all the info you need. Bottom line, there are NO hardtop 3 gauge pods.
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Originally Posted by parbreak
This has been discussed into the ground now. DO a search and you'll find all the info you need. Bottom line, there are NO hardtop 3 gauge pods.

Cut the guy a break... at least he didnt spell it "tripple"
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I custom made my own.....I bought a t-top pillar cover and an extra a-pillar for a hard top and used bondo to put them together....

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Only thing I would worry about is that bondo cracking especially on that rather flimsy piece of plastic. I would have used a plastic epoxy or cement like Duramix 4040 to weld those together. Eitehr way, very clever idea.


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