a while back someone posted about using a civic a-pillar guage pod. i was wondering if a 92-95 civic pod would fit somewhat right or just need a little bit of modification. also i figure i have to run the lines for the guages behind the a-pillar, is this at all difficult?
quote:[HR][/HR]a while back someone posted about using a civic a-pillar guage pod. i was wondering if a 92-95 civic pod would fit somewhat right or just need a little bit of modification. also i figure i have to run the lines for the guages behind the a-pillar, is this at all difficult?[HR][/HR]
Yeah, that was me. Its a 92-95 civic pod, and routing the wires is best done between the side of the dash by the door, and the door seal. Then down past the relay panel and thru the firewall.
In this pic, you can see how the pod hangs off the end of the Apillar a little bit. I would have used a raddo or A3 pod, but the civic ones are sooo much easier to find at crappy parts stores.
quote:[HR][/HR]did you just drill through the gauge pod and into your a-pillar to secure it? i would rather not stick a hole in that thing if possible...[HR][/HR]
I got a suggestion that would make your pods look dope! they do already but like i was saying in the last post about being flush. Take the A-pillar piece off. and cut exact pieces for your gauge pod! wouldnt that work.
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