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    Gauge fitment on D2

    Just wondering where people fit guages to their D2 cabin. I have a volt meter i want to install in the dash somewhere but cant find a suitable place. Any pics of similar standard size (52mm) gauges installed around the dash of a D2 please. Depending on the look may get more gauges but for now i have the volt metre as a starter. cheers

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    If you are looking at different info,, why not get a madman or similar? volts, temp, etc and a safety item to boot.
    and it fits just nice down in front of the low range selector,,
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    [QUOTE=Pedro_The_Swift;1194340]If you are looking at different info,, why not get a madman or similar? volts, temp, etc and a safety item to boot.
    and it fits just nice down in front of the low range selector,,[/QUOTEga]

    i agree

    normal gauges dont fit good or look like a rice burning street racer

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    Here is where i mounted my boost gauge.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-...5-disco-2.html

    Cheers Garry

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    I bought a console pod which mounts in middle of dash over pencil tray. I've installed CB and battery gauge. You could put a range of gauges and other items there. See Car Consoles & 4WD Storage Drawers - Department of the Interior - overhead consoles, roof consoles, custom built consoles, 4WD interiors, dashboard restorations, storage systems, vehicle consoles, radio console, dashboard repairs, dashboard pod, four.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mundy View Post
    I bought a console pod which mounts in middle of dash over pencil tray. I've installed CB and battery gauge. You could put a range of gauges and other items there. See Car Consoles & 4WD Storage Drawers - Department of the Interior - overhead consoles, roof consoles, custom built consoles, 4WD interiors, dashboard restorations, storage systems, vehicle consoles, radio console, dashboard repairs, dashboard pod, four.
    Mundy

    holy crap id go the rice burner look over just putting a massive box like that there! Its hard enough to see out the windshield as it is! lol

    just my honest opinion

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    You could use a Mudpod.

    MUDSTUFF.CO.UK, MUD Dashboard Pod - 'MudPod', Land Rover Defender Solutions: West Yorkshire

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    Looking at the website they are for defers,

    is the pod in your pic a defender pod in a disco or is it disco specific?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    If you are looking at different info,, why not get a madman or similar? volts, temp, etc and a safety item to boot.
    and it fits just nice down in front of the low range selector,,

    Or...like this. Slightly in your line of vision to check the numbers and much cheaper to buy, particularly if you are to expand your monitoring.


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    How have you wired the madman in? I cannot see a lead?

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