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aftermarket gauges

TalusGear

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Where are you guys mounting aftermarket gauges? i have airlift suspension and am adding a gauge to monitor their pressures but I can't decide on a good location to mount it.
 
Meso has been working on these:

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This pod is available from URD, pretty sure it is available as a single as well:

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This is available from Block8Head.com

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I was thinking maybe I'd mount it on the left part of the dash where the little pocket is. Or possibly in an overhead console of some kind.
 
I’ve seen switchpro mounts for the Ford Raptor’s overhead console that look pretty high speed.

You could also mount it on a 3TPAM
 
The ones up top were nice but they weren’t too stealth for me. My new designs mount in the lower corners of the cluster and don’t obstruct any stock gauges :)
 

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Negative. Ever since multi-parameter monitors become so popular, I have found pillar-pods to be a lot less common. Especially on mid-size trucks.
Well that make a lot of sense. In fact whenever I see a pillar-pod now I think, man that's so old school and looks clunky. 😂
 
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