Spaceman
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Just an fyi. When I went to 7.5 I had trouble seeing the gauge pod. I made an aluminum bracket and raised the gauge 3 inches. Problem solved.
actionjack
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Photos please. I can't see my gauge and Im a habitual gauge relocator.Just an fyi. When I went to 7.5 I had trouble seeing the gauge pod. I made an aluminum bracket and raised the gauge 3 inches. Problem solved.
Spaceman
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I will get pic next weekend. I basically took a road sign. As wide as the gauge opening and 14" long. Bent it 6" from one end and bolted it through the existing opening. The pics are worth a thousand words so I will get them on here soon.Photos please. I can't see my gauge and Im a habitual gauge relocator.
So have there been any adjustable risers out there that are improved over the Powermadd adjustable, since this thread went cold back in 2018?
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Not that I’ve seen or read about. Currently adding 7.5” cat riser. I am running MTN seat on LTX and I have no gauge sight issues.
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I ran the PowerMadd 5-8 adjustable riser and didn’t care for it, wanted more. Put on a set of ROX 10” fixed and love it. What info on cluster is so important that you want to see? I can peak at my temp without issue and check fuel level when I come to a road crossing. Mounting my AFR and boost gauge at the top of my riser this weekend. That’s all I need to see.
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