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Originally Posted by Alstann I can kinda help with that. The airbag runs along the top of the window, and barely, if not at all, protrudes into the A pillar

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Old 07-31-2013, 05:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I can kinda help with that. The airbag runs along the top of the window, and barely, if not at all, protrudes into the A pillar area. The a pillar moves out slightly when the airbag is deployed.

If you want, just pull away on the a pillar to remove. Its clipped in place with a few clips. It might also be easier to "roll" the pillar away from the body, it'll unclip itself.
Excellent. This pillar could solve my "where do I put a wideband gauge" issue.
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Excellent. This pillar could solve my "where do I put a wideband gauge" issue.
That's what I use mine for. Others are using it for a boost gauge.
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That's what I use mine for. Others are using it for a boost gauge.
I already have a boost gauge in the factory spots. I actually like the idea of putting a AFR gauge separate anyways because they don't match my Defis. Can you PM me price for single-pod on left hand side?

On a related note, what's the best looking AFR gauge these days? I had an Innovative in my old STi, but always thought it was a little dated looking.
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I already have a boost gauge in the factory spots. I actually like the idea of putting a AFR gauge separate anyways because they don't match my Defis. Can you PM me price for single-pod on left hand side?

On a related note, what's the best looking AFR gauge these days? I had an Innovative in my old STi, but always thought it was a little dated looking.
I have the Innovate MTX gauge. It is dated looking but, I was told it's the best A/F gauge on the market so I'm putting up with the look. A few guys are using the digital Innovate A/F gauge. I can't comment on the function of it but cosmetically it is nice.
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