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Old 02-08-2004, 10:52 PM
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How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

As the subject says, I got a Lo Tek Pillar pod but don't know how to get the stock off. Any help please? Oh yeah, its a 96 GS-T Spyder
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Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

Pull on it.
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Old 02-09-2004, 10:11 AM
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Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

lol, I guess thats easy enough. Don't have the gauges yet though, they're still in the mail, lol.
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Re: Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

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Pull on it.
funny you say that, because that's exactly how i got mine off!!
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Re: Re: Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

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funny you say that, because that's exactly how i got mine off!!
LOL,hope we're still talking about a car...lol
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Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

haha lmao
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Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

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Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

As long as we're talking about this...would it look bad to have one of the A-pillar gauge pods that just installs over part of your A-pillar? Does it look that much better to have a full A-pillar replacement pod instead? I'm only going with two gauges, just don't want to get something cheaper if it's going to look awful.
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Re: Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

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As long as we're talking about this...would it look bad to have one of the A-pillar gauge pods that just installs over part of your A-pillar? Does it look that much better to have a full A-pillar replacement pod instead? I'm only going with two gauges, just don't want to get something cheaper if it's going to look awful.

Depends how good you want it to look. I have the 2 gauge pillar and it looks completely stock. Lo-tek did a great job.
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Re: Re: Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

for sure, i'm not sure how much the cheapo pods are, but the lo-tek is cheap and it looks stock. looks REALLY stock. like people will ask you if it is stock.
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Re: How to get A Pillar off to install Lo Tek Pillar Pod

yea boosted spyder is right, it fits like a glove. I just put one in my car the other day and it looks really tight
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