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Old 10-15-2008, 04:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How Do I Make My Boost Gauge Fit???

I need help getting my autometer c2 to fit, could anyone give me some ideas? I'm not sure what I have to cut or do whatever to, to make it fit. The C2 sticks out about 1/4 out of the stock pod. I've seen on here a while back how to make aftermarket gauges fit but I can't find it and I don't know what to do. I don't want to put the gauge in and just leave it sticking out 1/4 inch. Help???
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it sticks out of te stock bezel?????????????????wtf


cut out the plastic cross part and use the supplied gauge tie-down thing...
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Check out some of the how to threads dealing with using the stock boost gauge pod for adding on additional gauges to see some solutions with images.
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it sticks out of te stock bezel?????????????????wtf


cut out the plastic cross part and use the supplied gauge tie-down thing...

how do i secure it in place then?
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Did you look at this?
Link to the PDF on factory gauge pod/bezel install.
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