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How did you mount them?
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I like that. I put a volt meter in the one side but I think I'll use the ram mount in the other.
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Originally Posted by NM Wrench
How did you mount them?
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I'll show pics when mounted. But I'm using the OEM gauge bracket. And 3 inch closet door knob screws. The nut on the OEM gauge bracket works with those screws.
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My only concern is will the paint lid be strong enough to hold what ever I use with the ram mount when hitting bumps.
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Should be ok tho with the brace on that cap
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Install finished.
What you guys think?
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Very nice. I like the idea of using the old gauge mounting buckets. Thank you.
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Will these be water tight.
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They can easy be made water tight if you want to get a rubber washer to put around. Or some rvt silicon or something. But the way they tighten up in there. You're not going to get much water back there.
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You can see how tight they are. Now I actually did them a bit to tight. That's why they are buckled a bit. But I think water should stay out pretty good.
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Nice..... that is where I put my RAM mount but did it a little differently. Use a suction cup mount and modified it.
But this is also a good idea for people that just want to plug the gauge holes.
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Originally Posted by finless
Nice..... that is where I put my RAM mount but did it a little differently. Use a suction cup mount and modified it.
But this is also a good idea for people that just want to plug the gauge holes.
Bob
Yeah I got the idea from your video. But I didn't have the suction mount. So I improvised.
Thumbs up to you finless.
Your videos have been great.
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Cutting the lid
How or what did you. Use to cut the lid so evenly and smooth?
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