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Old Mar 26, 2005, 07:08 PM
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Installing Autometer Duel A-pillar pod?

Does anyone know how? Im looking for a write up, or some instructions.
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Is it a replacement pillar or just a cap that covers a small part.

If it's a replacement, pop the stock on out, and install the new one. If it's a cap, you'll probably have to remove the stocker and drill some holes for wires and the screws that will hold the cap in place.
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any pod install is smple. all you ave to do is carefully pop out the plastic pillar. be sure to be careufl with the tweeters. drill the holes in the desired spots of the pillar and gauge mount(be sure to drill a hole to run the gauge wires through so they run on the inside of the pilar), pop your gauges in, pop the locking screws in and remount your factory pillar and pod. your wires shoud be hanging infront of the change cubby/spare fuse area. go from there and connect gauges.
hope this helps.
holes you drill should be a tad bit smaller than the lock in screws/pins
experenced people drill holes on mounted pillar.if u can wok a drill light handed u maybe able to do so also.
not recomended for rookies
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thanks alot guys, i decided ill have a shop do it, I just dont want to mess with it too much, however I think I have a good Idea now how to do it




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