IgorT.455/406
04-01-2004, 02:33 AM
Hey guys. I am looking to find out if anyone makes a tripple gauge pod for my '88 Trans Am for side pillar mount. I have a dual gauge pod now, but am looking to change it to three if anyone makes one! Thanks.
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Tripple gauge pod! Anone make them?IgorT.455/406 04-01-2004, 02:33 AM Hey guys. I am looking to find out if anyone makes a tripple gauge pod for my '88 Trans Am for side pillar mount. I have a dual gauge pod now, but am looking to change it to three if anyone makes one! Thanks. robvas 04-01-2004, 09:28 AM You can always make one by getting another dual pod, and cutting+epoxying them! IgorT.455/406 04-01-2004, 09:52 AM Originally posted by robvas You can always make one by getting another dual pod, and cutting+epoxying them! Why not just buy another single pod. I guess I could do this, but I wanted something cleaner/nicer. Thanks. robvas 04-01-2004, 10:59 AM Originally posted by IgorT.455/406 Why not just buy another single pod. I guess I could do this, but I wanted something cleaner/nicer. Thanks. Check out what Harlan made out of 2 pods: http://harlan-engineering.com/incon/inside.html TheGreatJ 04-01-2004, 06:36 PM Autometer part #12203 for a T-top car. I don't have the number for a hardtop but you could probably find it at http://www.autometer.com. At Summit or Jeg's you have to search for the part number to find it...it won't pull up under a normal search (or at least it wouldn't for me.) It runs about $60. kandied91z 04-01-2004, 08:21 PM autometer makes them but they are always on back order...few have recieved them though so they do exist. i didn't want to wait so i maid mine out of a single and dual. TheGreatJ 04-01-2004, 10:17 PM Mine was on backorder for all of 2 days. I had heard the stories of how hard they were to come by, but I figured I'd give it a shot. Now it's sitting in the shed with Ultra-Lite fuel press, nitrous press, and air/fuel gauges mounted and waiting to go into the car. You still have to mount it to the stock pillar plastic, even though they call it a "full pillar." Dave89IROC 04-01-2004, 11:03 PM Originally posted by TheGreatJ Autometer part #12203 for a T-top car. I don't have the number for a hardtop but you could probably find it at http://www.autometer.com. At Summit or Jeg's you have to search for the part number to find it...it won't pull up under a normal search (or at least it wouldn't for me.) It runs about $60. hard top is # 12201 kandied91z 04-01-2004, 11:05 PM i paid $30 for the two and molded to the stock pillar so it looks as one....figured i'd have to do the same with the third. that's great if they are shipping them. of course when i did this it was over 2 years ago and they were in limited quantities. Zepher 04-02-2004, 03:55 AM When I ordered mine back in 2001, it took 3 months to get it. http://www.transamws6.com/pics/11-2003/gauges_ta.jpg http://www.transamws6.com/pics/transam/4thgen_steering.jpg | ||