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Old 10-20-2007, 06:05 PM
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AEM UEGO Fitmet problems

Okay so i get my new autometer dual pod from cobalt addiction and the freaking aem uego gauge dosent fit in it. wtf do i do lol
Old 10-20-2007, 06:06 PM
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you take a dremel and make it fit lol.

thats what i and i think most other people had to do
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Eh, grind the whole out a little bit to make it fit! Did you order a 2 1/8" or 2 5/8" gague!
Old 10-20-2007, 06:07 PM
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I just deal with it popped out a little bit.
im never sure if i may change my mind in the future as to my gauge positioning, or if i ever sell them. so id rather not grind it up.
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its not that the diamaters are different its the damn bezel on the gauge is huge lol
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yeah and you cant do anything with it
because the bezel is holding all the gauge innards in lol
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Just grind the the hole in the pod out a little to make it all fit!
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so should i try to grind down the bezel?
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yea do it to the gauge pod, i wouldn't do it to the gauge itself.
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i got to charge my dremel i'll get back to everyone
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well howd it work out?
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fine, i had to do some grinding and stuff but it worked out good
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