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CornerCarvin67

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Anybody know what size gauges fit in those pillar pods that places like Mustangs Plus sells? 2-1/8 or 2-5/8? Thanks.
 

RaSMG

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2x2+1/16" gauges ..
 

iskwezm

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they're gonna take some trimming and fabbing, at least they did for me, they fit like crap, if the guages are too deep, it pushes the panel away and you can see the back of the gauges through the windsheild.
 

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iskwezm said:
they're gonna take some trimming and fabbing, at least they did for me, they fit like crap, if the guages are too deep, it pushes the panel away and you can see the back of the gauges through the windsheild.
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pic?

I was gonna get these, unless i could find something better
http://www.mustangdepot.com/OnLineCatalog/Interior/pillar-gauge-pods.htm
 

iskwezm

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DarkoStoj said:
pic?

I was gonna get these, unless i could find something better
http://www.mustangdepot.com/OnLineCatalog/Interior/pillar-gauge-pods.htm
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i dont think anybody else makes them
 
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I have a set installed in my '65. The fit was okay with the 2 1/16 Autometer guages. You may find that there is no attached to the inner windshield area for the pillar piece. Because of this, a small linear gap shows along the windshield pillar union. I filled this with a line of flexible weather strip or trim molding.
 
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