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I've been thinking that with this years tax refund ( I hope) I might add a fuel guage for the aux. fuel tank.

I came across this guage pod:

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It is an "Autometer / Gauge works" Steering column pod.

Any body seen one of these?
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Never seen that before...looks like a nice piece though.
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very cool.

slick looking too. I wondering what I could use it for.



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What about an a-pillar gauge pod? There's got to be one of those available.



Or you could maybe engineer something into the left center A/C vent. You probably never use A/C up there in the frozen north anyway. :D
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AZS10crew wrote:You probably never use A/C up there in the frozen north anyway
:lol: We get the extremes here , a week of sub-zero in the winter and a month of 100+ in the summer. The wonderful world of the high mountian desert.Temps regularly vary 50-60 degrees from high to low ,during the day.



I was thinking about the A pillar , but they don't have a single. Only dual or triple.

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You'll just have to get a blower so that you can fill that extra gauge location with a boost gauge then. :lol:
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AZS10crew wrote:You'll just have to get a blower so that you can fill that extra gauge location with a boost gauge then.
We are a one blower family, I think?

I don't think I'm wanting to support three race cars. ;)

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I was wrong earlier in this thread. They do indeed have a Steering Column Gauge Pod for our trucks! AutoMeter Guage Works part# 15007

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The "shell" installs over the existing column cover , attaching with your choice of: double stick adhesive and / or press in ratchet fasteners.

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The pictures don't do it justice.



I decided to use a AutoMeter's Designer Black "Streetrod Series" fuel gauge. They have a domed glass lense, "chromed" black bezel and similar face for my existing instrument cluster.



The gauge is a press fit in the pod and has a small channel for the wiring.



I thought I'd be dissapointed by installing over the existing, but I think it looks pretty good in the test fit above. The lower part of the speedometer may be hidden a bit. But ,overall it looks good so far.



I'll be wiring and installing this weekend.



P.S. there is another thread on ZR2.com: Steering Column Pod

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thats a great looking piece! it doesnt get in the way nearly as much as my A-Piller pod.

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Andrew wrote:thats a great looking piece! it doesnt get in the way nearly as much as my A-Piller pod.

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Mahwah, NJ? You ever head to the Pine Barrens? We should meet up one day. Nice Z400 too!



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HenryJ wrote:I was wrong earlier in this thread. They do indeed have a Steering Column Gauge Pod for our trucks! AutoMeter Guage Works part# 15007



The "shell" installs over the existing column cover , attaching with your choice of: double stick adhesive and / or press in ratchet fasteners.



The pictures don't do it justice.



I decided to use a AutoMeter's Designer Black "Streetrod Series" fuel gauge. They have a domed glass lense, "chromed" black bezel and similar face for my existing instrument cluster.



The gauge is a press fit in the pod and has a small channel for the wiring.



I thought I'd be dissapointed by installing over the existing, but I think it looks pretty good in the test fit above. The lower part of the speedometer may be hidden a bit. But ,overall it looks good so far.



I'll be wiring and installing this weekend.



P.S. there is another thread on ZR2.com: Steering Column Pod


Very cool! I like it but I drive with the wheel pretty high so I bet it will block too much of my view. Let us know how it goes.



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Conman wrote:


Mahwah, NJ? You ever head to the Pine Barrens? We should meet up one day. Nice Z400 too!



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you go from long island all the way down to the pines? thats quite a drive. are you thinking of matawan? i get that a lot. ive been to the pines a couple of times, there are better places closer though. . .
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Andrew wrote:
Conman wrote:


Mahwah, NJ? You ever head to the Pine Barrens? We should meet up one day. Nice Z400 too!



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you go from long island all the way down to the pines? thats quite a drive. are you thinking of matawan? i get that a lot. ive been to the pines a couple of times, there are better places closer though. . .


Well, PB is the closest to me. Your in North NJ? I'll have to check out where to go. BTW I have a Suzuki DR200se so we might have to ride together one day.



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Post by HenryJ »

Added a couple "line of sight shots" Day and night-

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It is all in and wired , except for the sender. I need to finish off the gas in the aux. tank, before I cut a hole for the sender ;)



P.S. I used the included green filter for the gauge lighting, to help dim it a bit , so it would not be a distraction at night.

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I came across another pod manufacturer - Lotek www.gaugepods.com

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Doesn't appear that they make them for anything newer than a '93
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The universal pods could be adapted to any application.

This was just my way of not losing the information. The pods can be rather hard to find at a reasonable cost.
If someone wanted to create a custom pod on something other than a pillar or column, these might be an option.
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