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they do make full gauge pods for t tops...not hardtops...at lease they didn't. but you can mod the ttop pod to fit hardtops.
the full a piller pod didn't have anything kind of mounting clips so i just left my old a pillar in the car, cut a hole in it for wires to run threw and put 3 screws the pillars. it's nice and tight. i painted the screws black so you can't even tell they are there.
Do any of those replace the stock A-pillar or do they mount over it? I was told the one from AutoMeter mounts over the stock one, and I'd really prefer not to be destroying the stock parts as I'll be saving them all for later if I ever need them.
Do any of those replace the stock A-pillar or do they mount over it? I was told the one from AutoMeter mounts over the stock one, and I'd really prefer not to be destroying the stock parts as I'll be saving them all for later if I ever need them.
My gauge A-piller cover attaches to the stock A-piller. It says to drill holes to attach, but I'm going to try using GM velco, like is used on the interior panels.
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