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ALBERTAN

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Just getting around to mounting a few gauges in the cockpit. I was planning on using a dual gauge A-pillar pod for my boost and knock gauges. I bought one from Ramchargers, I believe its a Lotek pod, and IMHO it fits like crap. There is no lip to wrap around the A-pillar on the Lotek, leaving it completely exposed when you open the door. Very unprofessional looking and not something I want on my car. A pic with the stocker on top and the Lotek/Ramchargers unit below is here...

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Also, here is a picture of the Lotek unit in place with the wires for the astroroof evident with the door open...GAH! :eek:

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My question is whether or not everyone else's looks like this and if its something you have just learned to live with. Or if I am doing something wrong. Guess I'll have to look for another solution for mounting the gauges and see if I can return it to Ramchargers. Wish me luck. :(
 
reply to Dean...

Dean, I put a dual gauge holder in my car, but I bought it from Kirban. It installs over the stock moulding, but gives a better overall appearance ( I think). It is not the first time that I hear about guys not being happy with the Lotek unit. I can e-mail you a pic or two if you want...Just let me know...
P.S: by the way, where in Alberta are you located? My ex-girlfriend left me for a guy living in Leduc...

'Bye, Claude.
 
All of the replacement a-pillar pods are like that. Lotek, for some reason, couldn't manufacture the "lip" in a cost-effective manner.

The only way to avoid it, like toofast mentioned, is with the kind that goes over top of your existing a-pillar molding. This requires that you drill a hole in your stock molding for the wires.

What I also found with the replacement-type a-pillar gauge holder was that the middle screw (between the two "pods") winds up crushing the wires between the a-pillar and the gauge holder/molding. I put a thick plastic washer between the pillar and gauge holder to prevent that.

Jim
 
The last thing I look at with my door open is the seam for the Lotek.

Put it on and try it. I am sure you will forget about the side profile and concentrate on the front direct view in no time. :)

Can't see it while driving.... ;)
 
would the Lo-Tek pillar unit fit OVER the stock A-Pillar? ?

drill new holes in the LoTek to match up with the stock pillar, & use longer screws to hold them both in??
 

Also, here is a picture of the Lotek unit in place with the wires for the astroroof evident with the door open...GAH! :eek:

mounted2.jpg


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I bought one of these too. I was VEEEERRRRYYY disappointed in the fit and overall quality of the Lotek. It just simply does not fit. I ended up using it but am not at all happy with it. I may eventually go back to the stocker and a screw on dual thing again. I'm very picky about the look and fit and finish of things which is why I bought the full pillar. Guess that was a mistake :eek:
 
Same here. the top part of the holder doesn't fit flush and I also ended up scratching it a little.
 
I almost bought one recently myself. The FULL a-pillar that is. I already have an extra Lotek pod here, but because I used one on my Turbo T & didn't care for it, I thought I'd try the full pillar style. I called & spoke to someone at Lotek, & naturally he told me that they had NEVER had ANY complaints on the fit or quality whatsoever. I find this hard to believe.

I did a "search" on lotek in the archives. The results of that search were not very encouraging.

The word "sucks" seemed to be used quite a bit.;)

I ordered an AutoMeter pod through Summit & it arrived today. I held it up to the lotek pod & compared the two. The AutoMeter one is a little different, & looks better anyway.

I'm going to put this AutoMeter pod in the GN, & see what happens. Due to other obligations, it'll probably have to wait until next weekend though.
 
I bought a couple from Kirban years ago and they have perfect fit and color, nothing like the new lotek junk. So I guess the question is if Kirban still carries the same ones he had years ago?
 
I bought my full pillar pod from Jack Cotton about a year ago. Not sure who makes it, but it is a nice piece. Color is a good match, and it fits over the stock piece. Really, I guess as far as looks go, thats about the best you can get. You do have to be careful about the wires though. Frankly, I think it is designed to go over the factory piece, just because it fits well that way.
 
guys, i work at a chevy dealer and was in the parts department getting parts when my back counterman said he had someone who needed to talk to me. he has a customer who works for auto meter/ gauge works. his customer bought some a-pillar trim pieces from him and wanted to use my GN to sit in and get the gauge angles down. he said they were working on a full a-pillar pod for the buicks. i'm not shure if anyone else makes a full one yet but i'll keep you posted on this if you want
 
Yes I agree, the Lotek is not that good.

The gap can be filled with some tool box liner ( black mat) I did that on mine and nobody has ever noticed, it blends right in with the weatherstripping. I just dont understand how a company can sell such ****! I mean I had to drill new holes cuz the holes for the lotek unit werent even close........
 
Lotek is POS spelled backwards. I love how these guys swear no one has ever complained about their pillar. Similarly, I love the guys on this board who swear it fits and looks just fine. Yeah, and Enron's solvent, too.

I talked to Autometer about making a replacement pillar for our cars months ago, even wrote 'em a nice, long letter. Maybe they're getting to it???
 
Well I won't say I love it and it looks fine, I think it looks "ok". I didn't spend hours cutting, sanding and filing to make it perfect, because it just won't. I slipped it over the stock pillar and pushed down to mark the cut, cut it and thats that. I did touch up the cut with sem interior paint. If you don't know what "cut" I'm talking about, I have t-tops and had to cut to fit.

I have some pics of the "not perfect" install. If Autometer does come out with a 1 piece unit that fits and looks better, I'll Toss Out the Locrap and buy the Autometer. I prefer the locrap's 1 piece smooth look over the dual stick on pods.

Just my .02

Ron

Hope I link the pics right, first time doing it on this site:eek:

http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/ronsg...om/bc/ronsgn/lst?&.dir=/Buick&.src=bc&.view=l

http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/ronsg...om/bc/ronsgn/lst?&.dir=/Buick&.src=bc&.view=l

http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/ronsg...om/bc/ronsgn/lst?&.dir=/Buick&.src=bc&.view=l
 
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