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Old 08-29-2012, 10:29 PM
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Interceptor gauge mounting option:

So i finally got an interceptor and after debating on a mounting solution here is what i came up with. The pillar pod isn't an option cause of the airbag so i got an autometer carbon fiber pod. I hope to be able to remove the dash box and just run the wire straight down.....will find out tomorrow

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Old 08-29-2012, 10:31 PM
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im going to notch the back of the lid so the wire drops down behind it. this should retain full functionality of the storage box while not looking completely hideous
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Sweet !

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Sweet !

how did you mount your duals?
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BartSS had the idea of the vent mount.
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How did you do that pillar pod?
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This is what I have on for now. Used 3M tape. Been holding up well so far, its been about 3 weeks now and its been super hot here in CA. This setup will do until I figure something out or someone makes a A pillar for 2 gauges.


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How did you do that pillar pod?
I have to take a better picture, to show how i did it , This weekend.

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how are you guys liking your interceptor gauges? I just ordered the "dual" aeroforce inceptor gauges for my Camaro....looks like they have ALL KINDS of info....
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how are you guys liking your interceptor gauges? I just ordered the "dual" aeroforce inceptor gauges for my Camaro....looks like they have ALL KINDS of info....
I like mine a lot so far. i got an unbelievable deal on a single so i snagged it up....now im wishing i had gotten duals
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