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    TTS gauge mount

    anyone using this? got pics?
    2006 silverado 4wd w/5.3 and 4.10's
    -blackbear 91/93 tune
    -Pacesetter LT's
    -flowmaster
    -trueflow air filter

    Wish list: Comp XR265HR or XR259HR cam, Vig 2800

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    nobody eh?

    guess ill order one and an aeroforce with it
    2006 silverado 4wd w/5.3 and 4.10's
    -blackbear 91/93 tune
    -Pacesetter LT's
    -flowmaster
    -trueflow air filter

    Wish list: Comp XR265HR or XR259HR cam, Vig 2800

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    they look cool.
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    Looks like a good spot for a trans temp guage. I wonder if I could mount my passenger airbag switch in the little switch hole.....hmm.....
    2001 ECSB 4x4, 5.3, Radix, 3.0 pulley, VHP Trucker cam, 216/224 .551/.551 115 lsa, 1.8 Crane roller rockers, 4L65E, Yank SC3000, 3.73, Cal-Tracs, HPTuners.

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    That looks real clean but whzt about the pass airbag switch? where would u move it to?
    2003 silverado 4.8 rcsb, aem bruteforce, tbs, underdrive pulleys,cat delete, flowmaster super40, nelson 93 tune, TB bypass, 3.73s and g80.
    future mods;cam,stall,and LTs

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    Quote Originally Posted by slorado4.8 View Post
    That looks real clean but whzt about the pass airbag switch? where would u move it to?
    yeah thats what i was wondering

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