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Old 07-25-2009, 10:06 PM   #1
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Default Boost gauge install location

Alright so I'm getting a wideband O2 sensor and AFR gauge that I'm going to mount where the stock clock is. I need to buy a boost gauge as well and am trying to figure out where I want to install it. I would like to keep both the air vents, so I'm looking to put it by itself on the A pillar, or possible the steering column. Anyone have some ideas? I want to keep it really clean looking which is why I am only installing these two gauges.
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Alright so I'm getting a wideband O2 sensor and AFR gauge that I'm going to mount where the stock clock is. I need to buy a boost gauge as well and am trying to figure out where I want to install it. I would like to keep both the air vents, so I'm looking to put it by itself on the A pillar, or possible the steering column. Anyone have some ideas? I want to keep it really clean looking which is why I am only installing these two gauges.
There's room to the left of the steering wheel, or you could remove the cigarette lighter and use that spot.
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