take out the passenger air bag and build it to where the gauges are facing you. friend did that in his dakota it looked pretty killer.
take out the passenger air bag and build it to where the gauges are facing you. friend did that in his dakota it looked pretty killer.
but then i wont have an air bag...[/QUOTE]
Then bring your g/f.![]()
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This is pretty clean and hidin
Or you could move the ac controls and put the gauges in its place
Place them in your heater vents. Take out the plumbing for your heating, I'm sure it doesn't get that cold down there. I have seen that lots of times. Or if you have a jump seat place them above the transmission tunnel, under the dash. Fabricate yourself a nice bracket, a buddy did that with his S-dime for the air gauges.
do u really need it? haha, reason my friend did it in his dakota bc he bought it wrecked and the airbags deployed so he removed them, but still looked impressive and it was very visible
+1 on ^^^
Or do the dual pd above the mirror like r.barn's turbo tahoe
And you are slow...so turn up the boost already.
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