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Jumperman18 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2004 01:49:14
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Subject: After Market 2 Gauge Pillar Pod IP: Logged
Message: Hey guys quick question. I have a 99 CC R/T with the darker toned interior. I'm planning on mounting my nitrous & air/fuel gauges on the driver side pillar. What company in your opinion sells the best after market two gauge full pillar pod? I'm looking for a very, very stock color and texture.
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name Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2004 04:28:07
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Message: try kennebell.net they have one for $32
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bad360rt Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2004 12:46:32
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Message: The only one for our trucks that replaces the whole pillar is from proparts. Sam P can get them for you for $60. Autometer makes a two gauge pod that attachs to the factory pillar, but it fits and looks like crap. I have an Autometer pod on my truck right now with boost & fuel pressure, I'm switching to the proparts pod. They only come in black, you'd have to paint it to match exactly.
-Dave
'02 FR RC R/T
12.12@114.63
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steve sharp Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2004 13:59:44
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Message: truckperformance.com has guages and pods as well. mine fits nicely with the auto meter boost and pyrometer guages.
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name Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2004 14:00:49
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Message: Like I said, try kennebell.net they have a 2 guage pillar pod that fits where the old plastic was, not a cover!
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steve sharp Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2004 14:01:35
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Message: sorry, may be truck performance center. Its been awhile.
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Jumperman18 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2004 19:30:02
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Message: Thanks Guys!!!
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ScatDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/06/2004 21:50:22
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Message: Hope you dont plan on running your nitrious pressure gauge inside your truck and still run it at the drag strip. unless it's electric it's against the rules. it needs to be mounted outside the vehicle.
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