iDash Stealth Pods for all!
Mark and Isaac in our Mechanical Engineering Team continue to add more trucks to our iDash Stealth Pod fitment list.
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Mark and Isaac in our Mechanical Engineering Team continue to add more trucks to our iDash Stealth Pod fitment list.
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Banks own Erik Reider and Eric Hengebach will pilot LokJaw down to San Clemente, California, this Saturday morning, May 4.
iDash Stealth Pods are the ultimate way to mount your Banks iDash DataMonster or iDash SuperGauge.
Running the iDash DataMonster in his 2006 Subaru WRX along with Banks Analog Sensor Modules, this Subaru enthusiast demonstrates just how versatile the iDash really is.
Kevin Zimmerman’s 1996 Jeep Cherokee has been built to take his family over the most rugged terrain to find just the right spot to get away from it all.
“I’ve had the PedalMonster for a couple of months now,” explains Jeff Murlock, who installed the Banks throttle response controller on his 2021 RAM 2500.
We just gave the World’s Strongest Man’s 2002 Ford Excursion 7.3L diesel new life.