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Old 05-21-2004, 02:33 PM   #1
Mounting a tach in an L-body  
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Ok, so I have a really nice Sunpro 10,000 RPM tach with a built in shift light, and I want to mount it in an Omni GLH-T.....Now, heres the problem, I dont want to destroy the dash pad, and i sort of want to keep it sorta stealth looking. So where Would be the best place to mount it????



It is a 3.5 inch tach, I was initially going to just replace the stock tach, but then I remembered that the gas guage is also with the tach stock....Anyone have any ideas????? Or pics of where people have mounted them???
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In another car! That's a little too much for my taste. but it's your car! Why dont you just get a shift light and mount it in a vent or on the column?
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take and mount it on ur A piller, already a screw there
 
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Old 05-25-2004, 12:53 AM   #4
 
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mine is almost as big as that one, an autometer tach
i just put it on the dash pad, right to the right of the gauge cluster
it was the only place it would fit right side up and i already have 2 other gauges on the pillar
it looks real nice where it is, and it was only 2 small holes on the dash pad
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