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5380
DIRECT FIT DASH TOP, TRIPLE, 2-1/16", JEEP WRANGLER JK 07-10
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DESCRIPTION:
Made with high quality, durable material, AutoMeter gauge pods are the perfect fit for your gauge mounting needs. Our pods seamlessly integrate gauges into your vehicle with effortless installation and optimized positioning. Pods can be painted to match any interior and add a professional look!
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Will this work for the 2011 Wrangler or just 2007- 2010? If not will there be one made that works for the 20011- 2017? I bought the pillar mounts and tha guages with the electrical mounts on them wouldn't fit, they are too long to be connected. Thanks.
this is made specifically for 07-10 JK, the dash was redesigned for 2011. Check out the alpine x409-wra-jk. I know it's expensive but it is made for the 11-17 jk. It connects to the obd2 port and provides additional gauges and information, plus has an excellent offroad gps.
Date published: 2020-02-13
What are the dimensions of this gage dash pod?
Thank you for your question. This pod is engineered to match the exact specs and dimensions to be a direct fit on the 07-10 Wrangler JK. It will hold 3 2-1/16" gauges which will sit up about 2-1/4".
Date published: 2019-11-05
Does this actually come with the guages or is it just the guage holder?
Thank you for your question. It is only the pod, it does not include gauges.
Date published: 2019-09-06
In a jeep book this product said it will fit a 2011 jeep jk , every I look said it won't fit. Can u tell me why? Thanks
Looking back at the add in the book, it was auto meter add for that part. #5380 . I took a pic of the add but won't let me send it , all the help we'll be appreciated , thanks again
Date published: 2019-06-17
What are the measurements of the 5380 triple gauge pod ?
Thank you so much for contacting us. This particular mount is 10.5" wide by 8" deep by 3.25" tall. Hope this helps!
Date published: 2017-11-28