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Old Oct 12, 2006 | 04:22 PM
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ATI 52mm and 60mm E-Pod Steering Column Mount



I have several of these in stock in 52mm and 60mm (60mm can fit 52mm as well), this is a great product, very versatile, matches the interiro nicely and the swivel action on the gauges lets you keep them from blocking your stock dash. It's a 2 gauge pod, there was only 1 gauge in the car at the time.

PM for pricing on these. We also stock a large selection of Defi gauges, PM for pricing on those.
Old Oct 12, 2006 | 05:46 PM
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Does it replace the piece on top of the steering wheel or adhere onto it?
Old Oct 13, 2006 | 06:44 AM
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It replaces it, it has all the same screw holes, etc.
Old Oct 13, 2006 | 07:12 AM
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Hook a brother up, PM me a price, thanks.
Old Oct 13, 2006 | 07:17 AM
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Here are some pics
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Basically for the gauge on the left, the optimal spot is between the speedo and tach, where it covers after 100-110mph-ish on the speedo and before 3k on the tach (you can still see the needle.

The gauge on the right cover's the "Lancer" light/gauge/circular piece.
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 08:25 AM
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i have this in my car, it is ok, nothing special though, if i had to, i think i would go with pillar gauges, the damn gauge shakes when you drive, since there is vibration, and the little things holding the gauges isn't exactly that strong.
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damn, so the pods are stiff enough to hold them when you are shifting?
Old Jan 30, 2007 | 08:49 AM
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yeah they are stiff enough, but not stiff enough for me, get my drift? hahahaha damn, btw, way to gavedig a post man! hahahaha its been a while!
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Originally Posted by stikillller
yeah they are stiff enough, but not stiff enough for me, get my drift? hahahaha damn, btw, way to gavedig a post man! hahahaha its been a while!

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I have one. It works fine. I didn't have any shaking issues. I needed room for one more gauge though so, I took it out. It looks lovely sitting in my garage gathering dust right now.

It's a pretty nice piece with good fitment.
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Originally Posted by hotrod2448
I have one. It works fine. I didn't have any shaking issues. I needed room for one more gauge though so, I took it out. It looks lovely sitting in my garage gathering dust right now.

It's a pretty nice piece with good fitment.
Which one do you have? Do you want to sell it? the cups are not loose at all?



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