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    Veteran Member Three Rings Drew-B6's Avatar
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    New Southpod

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    Ok So I got my new south pod and I am really dissapointed. Does the podi fit stock and doesn't need to be glued on? Also my New south gauge doesn't sit on zero when off. I guess I should have paid the extra 50 and got the podi!
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    Re: New Southpod

    dosnt have to be necessarily on zero for it to read accurate, shouldnt need glue, find something to Shim it with....alot of pods dont fit correctly with gauges but there are plenty of ways to make it fit
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    Re: New Southpod

    podi fits just like oem... no glue necessary

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    Registered User Four Rings winston@podi.ca's Avatar
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    Re: New Southpod

    Ok So I got my new south pod and I am really dissapointed. Does the podi fit stock and doesn't need to be glued on? Also my New south gauge doesn't sit on zero when off. I guess I should have paid the extra 50 and got the podi!
    Go to www.podi.ca and read about my trade in program if you can't return your purchase. And the Podi fits just like the stock column cover.

    dosnt have to be necessarily on zero for it to read accurate, shouldnt need glue, find something to Shim it with....alot of pods dont fit correctly with gauges but there are plenty of ways to make it fit
    If a mechanical gauge doesn't sit at zero then how do you know if it accurate or not?

    Glue and shims? There is a reason why I made a pod that replaces the OEM column cover instead of a stick on unit. They just can't be installed to look good and have no place in an Audi.

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