camaro custom gauge pods....
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camaro custom gauge pods....
ok, not in the cubby hole by the shifter, not in the ashtray.
t/as are lucky, they can put the gauges in the ac vents
where else can i mount them? (i know about the pillar pod)
something little diff....
ac vent done by anyone?
t/as are lucky, they can put the gauges in the ac vents
where else can i mount them? (i know about the pillar pod)
something little diff....
ac vent done by anyone?
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Its not in a Camaro but would fit. Fabbed this up a while back. Mounts with a stock radio mounts screw and a dash pad screw just inside the glove box door. Still gives plenty of clearance for the cup holder and air bag deployment.
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Well, since the roof is about the only place you did NOT name ...
Try this, get a Mustang pod:
and mount it on your dash (on top of the center air vents basically). With a little trimming it will sit flush. I've seen it on here before but can't find the pic now...
Or use this Mustang one:
and make it fit your steering wheel (might be easier to just use an a-pillar pod on there though).
Try this, get a Mustang pod:
and mount it on your dash (on top of the center air vents basically). With a little trimming it will sit flush. I've seen it on here before but can't find the pic now...
Or use this Mustang one:
and make it fit your steering wheel (might be easier to just use an a-pillar pod on there though).
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Thanks guys for the comments on the vent pod. I didn't even know people have done this when I did this. That was over 2 years ago. It's after I did it that I searched on here and saw that many were talking about it. The customer already had three gauges on a pod, and Camaros aren't blessed with the T/A style dash center vents, so this was the next logical place. All it is is a sheet of aluminum bent on both sides and it clips onto the vent tabs. Took some time to get it shaped and cleaned up ('cos I didn't have a sheet metal break at my disposal so it's all hammering and sanding, but I think it was worth it. I was also lucky that the it wasn't a larger dia. gauge housing. A larger dia. housing wouldn't have let us do this 'cos it wouldn't leave enough room above and below the vent to make the pod one single piece and I didn't want to modify the vent housing just in case he wanted to return it to stock. So take note when ordering your gages and use a smaller gage that's not as important as the others you'll have at eye level. Here's a couple more I've played around with ...
In a C5 drag car...
3rd gen Camaro...
In a C5 drag car...
3rd gen Camaro...
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I started working on something last February and worked on and off for a while.
It has come a long way but still has some imperfections, as you will see in the pics.
Here's what I've been working on:
(I tried to angle the light to emphasize what needs to be fixed.)
This is only my second time working with fiberglass. I used online how-to's to help me out.
Input is greatly appreciated.
It has come a long way but still has some imperfections, as you will see in the pics.
Here's what I've been working on:
(I tried to angle the light to emphasize what needs to be fixed.)
This is only my second time working with fiberglass. I used online how-to's to help me out.
Input is greatly appreciated.
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I started working on something last February and worked on and off for a while.
It has come a long way but still has some imperfections, as you will see in the pics.
Here's what I've been working on:
(I tried to angle the light to emphasize what needs to be fixed.)
This is only my second time working with fiberglass. I used online how-to's to help me out.
Input is greatly appreciated.
It has come a long way but still has some imperfections, as you will see in the pics.
Here's what I've been working on:
(I tried to angle the light to emphasize what needs to be fixed.)
This is only my second time working with fiberglass. I used online how-to's to help me out.
Input is greatly appreciated.