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Old 29-07-2005, 04:32 PM   #1
dansedgli
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Default Where should I mount my new guage?

Hi guys, those of you with guages in your AU's where do you mount them?

Ive got a new Eboost and its installed but not mounted yet. I have no idea where I can put it so it looks neat. Its a boost controller but packaged like a regular 2 5/8's guage.

Right now I have my boost guage on the steering column and that is fine but the Eboost is a bit bigger so it looks wrong mounted there and blocks the instrument cluster.

I was thinking where the A pillar meets the dash but I dont want passers by to see it so easily, it might be something the police would pick on.

I cant see any room behind the AU 1 centre console/radio surround to mount it in the dash either.

Suggestions?

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