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    I know you asked Randy, but you could have the boost gauge mounted on the back of the blower, where you can see it from the driver's seat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    I know you asked Randy, but you could have the boost gauge mounted on the back of the blower, where you can see it from the driver's seat.
    Well, I'm certainly no gauge mounting expert, but this sounds like an interesting idea, Roger.

    1bad32, I don't know how big your boost gauge is and it looks like, in addition to all the gauges mounted in the dash, you already have one hanging on the lower left side. The "swinging" idea might create some wiring issues because there would have to be enough slack in the wire to accommodate the movement of the gauge. I suppose you could also consider an upholstery covered apron to follow the contour of your lower dash and mount any additional gauges, etc in that
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    I know you asked Randy, but you could have the boost gauge mounted on the back of the blower, where you can see it from the driver's seat.
    Nice idea!!!!
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