Gauge mounting options for 2007+ expedition.

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andrew_s

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Well Im thinking of getting a gauge for temps and Im wondering about a good non ricer setup would be. I love the vent idea, but Im not sure it works with the expedition as well as I already have one vent partially blocked by my phone mount. So Im looking for mounting ideas. The pillar is easy and readable but kinda adds a ricer feel to it, and if worst case scenario Ill do what I did on my jeep and get a pod as opposed to a clip on.

What did yall do to mount gauges in these trucks?
 
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And that is 100% compatible? If so I may just take the lack of AC/heat on my side and go that route as its so much cleaner.
 
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And that is 100% compatible? If so I may just take the lack of AC/heat on my side and go that route as its so much cleaner.

You won't lose any of your air movement with that piece. Just the ability to aim it. I did one of these on my boss's Audi TT and made one for my Audi A4.

If I were going to add gauges and they weren't going to be critical for performance monitoring (A/F ratio, Boost, Oil Pressure), I would use that little filler panel under the radio/AC trim to make a gauge panel.
 
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