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Pillar pod
I have been browsing for a dual gauge pillar pod, but all I can find are T top versions. The hardtop pillar goes all the way back so I would need to alter the T top version to fit. Has anyone come across a pillar pod for hard tops?
I am pretty sure they must exist, I just have yet to find one. |
Nevermind, found some.
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dude did you just own yourself via njfboa post?
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Kinda.
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don't they just screw over the existing pillar? like doesn't replace the whole thing?
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Most screw over but I saw a couple (for 3rd gens at least) that replace the whole pillar.
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Yea I was thinking they replace the pillar. My bad.
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Depending on how detailed you want to go.
I have the Autometer pod but didn't like the pins that held it in place. i glued mine in, used bondo to fill in the seam and then bought sandless printer and interior paint from Eastwood that matched and painted it. I think it looks allot cleaner that way. My .02 |
the dual pod I put in my silverado was supposed to attach to the existing pillar piece. I didnt want to destroy my stock panel so I managed to not use it at all to put the pod one in.
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make your own fiberglass pillar gauge pod. all you really need is about a foot long PVC pipe with an ID(internal diameter) that will fit your gauges, a Fiberglass Resin Kit, about a yard of fleece material, a hot glue gun, sandpaper, and a tube of Bondo Spot Putty.
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