subject: A Common Problem With Installing Triple Gauge Pods on the Dashboard [print this page] Author: Gerard V. Author: Gerard V.
When in a mood to fit up your car for maximum stylishness and comfort-as far as it settles the eye- the interior is always the first port of call as the notion goes what is clean within is by default clean without. Billet accessories without fail adds a touch of high class to any interior. Still plates, emergency brake handles, lower dash panels, and door lock buttons are but a few accessories when looking to fit up your car interior. Installation of these kits are well within the capabilities of the average enthusiast. Fitting up these accessories are generally straight forward requiring little or no drilling for instance sill plates as part of your interior kits are normally held in place with self adhesive tape backing, while the gauges casing only require a quick drill and screw. Though gauges pods are part of 'excessorizing' spicing up any part of the interior would definitely make your gauges look very ordinary and hence require rich fitting of its own. Gauge faces area is quick stylish way to brighten up the look of your dashboard. One of the problems you may face in installing triple gauge pods for accessory gauge is that there may be very little suitable space to locate your multiple gauges on the dashboard. If faced by this problem the solution will be to order one of the dash-top gauge housing offered by a number of accessory manufacturers. This casings house your gauges in a neat black or carbon-looking casing. The housing is cased so that the gauges when mounted will angle the drivers side. Wiring the gauges for water temperature, oil pressure and so on may be something you leave to professionals, it is not by any means beyond the capabilities of a good home mechanic.About the Author: