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Old 03-03-2011, 10:34 PM   #75 (permalink)
KaienZ34
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Originally Posted by JB1 View Post
The bracket is not that special, just an aluminum strip L shaped strip, some velcro on top to hold the Scangauge and some foam strip on the short end of the L, that's it. The short end sticks in between the dash and a pillar. With the bit of foam its It's a tight enough fit so it doesn't move. Very simple but elegant solution, easy to DIY. I'll take a picture of the bracket tomorrow so you can copy it. The cable that connects the gauge to the OBDII port can easily be pushed behind the weather striping by the door frame.

Yes sir thank you for all the info/pics and the tips on the bracket. reps to you.
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