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Boost Gauge Recommendations - 2014 GT w/Roush
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<blockquote data-quote="crjackson" data-source="post: 16481485" data-attributes="member: 197502"><p>That AutoMeter looks like a really nice Kit. I’ll probably set my sights on that one. Sadly I made a big mistake today and wasted about $350 on a new windshield from a glass shop locally. I didn’t get to inspect the work before leaving because they pulled the car outside when finished, and it was raining really hard. I really didn’t expect any issues.</p><p></p><p>I took it home, then after it stopped raining, I could see that it wasn’t positioned optimally, and has large frame gaps on one side, and is tight as a well-digger ass on the other. Then I noticed optical distortions in the areas near the bottom is where there is a slight curvature.</p><p></p><p>I’ll take it back Monday, but I expect I just threw my boost gauge money out the window.</p><p></p><p>Next stop, dealer body-shop to find out who does their OEM glass installs on new-damaged arrivals. I guess I’ll do an insurance claim. Stupid me... I never even considered the possibility of cheap knock-off glass. It even has the Ford screening and etched numbers/logo indicating it’s OEM but it clearly isn’t...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for the recommendations... When the time comes around again, I’ll plan on the AutoMeter and Roush Pod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crjackson, post: 16481485, member: 197502"] That AutoMeter looks like a really nice Kit. I’ll probably set my sights on that one. Sadly I made a big mistake today and wasted about $350 on a new windshield from a glass shop locally. I didn’t get to inspect the work before leaving because they pulled the car outside when finished, and it was raining really hard. I really didn’t expect any issues. I took it home, then after it stopped raining, I could see that it wasn’t positioned optimally, and has large frame gaps on one side, and is tight as a well-digger ass on the other. Then I noticed optical distortions in the areas near the bottom is where there is a slight curvature. I’ll take it back Monday, but I expect I just threw my boost gauge money out the window. Next stop, dealer body-shop to find out who does their OEM glass installs on new-damaged arrivals. I guess I’ll do an insurance claim. Stupid me... I never even considered the possibility of cheap knock-off glass. It even has the Ford screening and etched numbers/logo indicating it’s OEM but it clearly isn’t... Anyway, thanks for the recommendations... When the time comes around again, I’ll plan on the AutoMeter and Roush Pod. [/QUOTE]
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