Una, actually that's not entirely true. The angle of the truck is the same throughout so as long as you have it mounted correctly to begin with, it really doesn't matter where you mount it.
It needs to be perfectly vertical in the vehicle, not leaning forward or aft and obviously needs to be level and at zero when the truck is on a flat surface.
Along these lines, I am picking up a line of gauges that are a little better than the lev-o-gauges. They will come with a special mounting bracket that will allow them to mount just about any where and let you keep it set correctly. I am going to be the distributor and hopefully will have some out in the stores by the first few months of next year.
You'll be able to mount these on top of the dash, on the windshield, on the face of the dash, etc.
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