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Old 05-09-2008, 08:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Where did you hook up your boost gauge power source?

I'm installing my boost gauge today and I have the vacuum line all set but I was wondering where everyone hooks up the electrical connections for the lights? It's an Autometer gauge mounted in the A pillar.

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anyone?
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I tapped into the dimmer switch
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Default Re: Where did you hook up your boost gauge power source?

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I tapped into the dimmer switch
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Default Re: Where did you hook up your boost gauge power source?

yeppers same here, dimmer ftw

I used a double gauge pod held on by 3M heavy duty (i think 15 or 20lb rated) double sided tape. Great stuff and you don't have to drill up your A-pillar. Its held mine securely in place for about 4 years now? My other stealth I removed a double sided tape attached pod and the residue came off pretty well, but touched it up with some GOOF Off and ya never knew it was there.
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