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Old 07-02-2002, 02:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Triple gauge pillar for 5th gen.

i wanted to get the triple gauge pillar for my car. If not the 2 gauge pillar would be fine. If anyone knows where i could get one i would like to know

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autometer makes a dual guage pod for our car. I have yet to find a triple.
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i would like to know where i could find a triple as well
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No one makes a triple pod. Use the SEARCH --- this has been discussed numerous times!
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triple no, double yes
who: autometer
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Old 07-02-2002, 05:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
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They never have... and never will make a triple pod for our cars... the closest thing is that custom one thats made to go on the dash to the right of the clock... looks sweet.. but I bet the bill for having it done was raw.
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just do a single and a double, dosent look bad.
I'd put up a pic but Image station is down
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if you did a single and a double which onesd would you use? Im just wondering because we dont have that many autometer options here in australia (RHD) but Ive got a mate that can get me the stuff CHEAP!
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if you did a single and a double which onesd would you use? Im just wondering because we dont have that many autometer options here in australia (RHD) but Ive got a mate that can get me the stuff CHEAP!
what did you say?
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i think if you breathe deeply and concentrate you will able to comprehend what is written...expecially if you read coils response...

if you did a single and a double (as referred to by coil) which ones would you use?(which model numbers?, for which car?)

Im just wondering because we dont have that many autometer options here in australia (where i live), (RHD) (Right hand drive), but ive got a mate (friend) that can get me the stuff cheap (and thats why i want to buy autometer mounts)
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oh i get it now.. well seeing I drive a 5th gen prelude as do you I gather, I would but the one made for the 5th gen prelude. They fit better that way. the part #'s are 20436 for the double gauge pod and 20437 for the single. A simple search at autometer's website should get your your answers http://www.autometer.com/hp/index.html heres the link in case your too lazy.... I'm just playing with ya, your too funny
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i think if you breathe deeply and concentrate you will able to comprehend what is written...expecially if you read coils response...
Good stuff.
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if he is RHD, then won't he need pods for the B-Pillar?
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if he is RHD, then won't he need pods for the B-Pillar?
OK, that got a chuckle out of me..

If you look at the side of your car, the pillars are named A, B, C, etc.. from front to rear.

The windshield is between the driver and passenger side A-pillars.
The B-pillars are at the rear of the doors.
The C-pillars are your blind spots

So, he would want a gauge pod for his driver's side A-pillar.. it just so happens that his driver's side is on the right.


Side note: I wonder what kind of car/truck has the most pillars? Can you name something with a F or G-pillar?
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wow, I feel dumb!
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