single gauge pod, what would you put in it?

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Old 07-31-2006, 12:52 PM
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Default single gauge pod, what would you put in it?

I didn't want the dual set up or the triple.

So the question is, what would you put in it?

I have an aftermarket temp gauge I thought about putting it in, cause the factory dash is just a dumby gauge. but wanted to get some other ideas.

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unless you really need it, I'd suggest a rice-meter.
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No Tony.. The Autometer clock 2/16" PN 5885

We are having a special this month on all styles of Autometer clocks.
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nah, I still think a wideband rice gauge would be best. Purple LED backlit.
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a BS gauge
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Originally Posted by Mike TexaSS
No Tony.. The Autometer clock 2/16" PN 5885

We are having a special this month on all styles of Autometer clocks.
Thats not to bad, we are restoring a buddies C3 Vette and the clock hasnt worked in years, we were going to replace that entire pannel with autometer gauges when the time came to redo the interior.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
unless you really need it, I'd suggest a rice-meter.




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