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Gauge pod and gauges?
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<blockquote data-quote="AMD[H]unter" data-source="post: 5937533" data-attributes="member: 62604"><p>Snakebite, thanks for the pics! I have never liked those type of pods because they look harder to wire the gauges up because you have to deal with the dash crap all in the way. I could be wrong, though...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Aight, gotcha. When I did my gauges in my SC, I got power for them from the fuse box right under the dash under the steering column, using the old wrap the wire around a fuse post trick. Will that work for the Cobra, or do I need to get one of <a href="http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/fbody/exp173.JPG" target="_blank">these? (blue thing, can't think of the real name for it)</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I figured as much considering that it's a Ford. That's the exact same thing that the SC had, which is the reason for my pod in it. Maybe I will get a 3 gauge pod and get OP, WT, and FP. Thanks.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the link! I was looking at it today scratching my head trying to figure out how it came off. I didn't want to try because I would have probably broken it. Where do those speedhut gauges get a signal if they don't have/use a sender, or do they use the stocker? They do have wires going under the hood, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMD[H]unter, post: 5937533, member: 62604"] Snakebite, thanks for the pics! I have never liked those type of pods because they look harder to wire the gauges up because you have to deal with the dash crap all in the way. I could be wrong, though... Aight, gotcha. When I did my gauges in my SC, I got power for them from the fuse box right under the dash under the steering column, using the old wrap the wire around a fuse post trick. Will that work for the Cobra, or do I need to get one of [URL="http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/fbody/exp173.JPG"]these? (blue thing, can't think of the real name for it)[/URL] I figured as much considering that it's a Ford. That's the exact same thing that the SC had, which is the reason for my pod in it. Maybe I will get a 3 gauge pod and get OP, WT, and FP. Thanks. Thanks for the link! I was looking at it today scratching my head trying to figure out how it came off. I didn't want to try because I would have probably broken it. Where do those speedhut gauges get a signal if they don't have/use a sender, or do they use the stocker? They do have wires going under the hood, right? [/QUOTE]
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