Gauge Pod

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NDanecker

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Has anyone added a gauge pod (single, dual or more) to their 5th gen Ram? Looking for a single pod to sit between grab handle and dash cluster that sits on the dash or if I must replace the grab handle with a gauge pod cluster. What mfg have you used? Pics if you can.

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yakalong

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What gauges are you looking to add?
 

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scroll thru the CIC and you will come across just about every gauge you could need. I use one when towing that has all the temps and pressures
 

Moparfanatic21

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scroll thru the CIC and you will come across just about every gauge you could need. I use one when towing that has all the temps and pressures
CIC?

As to OP look into getting someone to 3D scan your truck and 3D print a pod. I talked to someone about it for my 2nd gen to get a custom Switch pros panel mount and they quoted me about $80-$120 depending on where I want to mount it which I have yet to figure out
 

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CIC?

As to OP look into getting someone to 3D scan your truck and 3D print a pod. I talked to someone about it for my 2nd gen to get a custom Switch pros panel mount and they quoted me about $80-$120 depending on where I want to mount it which I have yet to figure out
Pretty sure he meant DIC, not CIC. :cheers:
 
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