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Banks Power 2022+ Chevrolet 1500 / 2024+ Chevrolet 2500/3500 iDash Stealth Pod Mount - Single GaugeiDashStealth Pods are direct fit gauge mounts that affix to your late 2022 2026 GM 1500's and 2024 2026 2500 3500 factory A pillar grab handle while concealing wires for a factory look. Each pod securely mounts to the body of the truck while being angled to enhance gauge viewing and ergonomics. Proudly made in the USA from industrial grade polymer, iDash Stealth Pods can be installed in minutes, and are built to last the life of your truck through hot
iDash®Stealth Pods are direct-fit gauge mounts that affix to your late 2022-2026 GM 1500's and 2024-2026 2500/3500 factory A-pillar grab handle while concealing wires for a factory look. Each pod securely mounts to the body of the truck while being angled to enhance gauge viewing and ergonomics. Proudly made in the USA from industrial-grade polymer, iDash Stealth Pods can be installed in minutes, and are built to last the life of your truck through hot summer days or cold winter nights. Each Stealth Pod ships in a natural black finish and can be painted by you to color-match your interior. Vehicle-specific grab handle mount designed to work with the low profile nature of the iDash. Ergonomically designed with an optimized viewing angle that is closer to the driver for enhanced visibility. Stealth Pods hide wiring for a clean install and can be painted to match OEM interior colors. NOTE: iDash Gauge not included. Fitment for non iDash gauges is not guaranteed.Why It's Better. THE PERFECT GAUGE POD. With a simple, clean look, iDash® Stealth Pods are the perfect mount solution for 52mm iDash® gauges are engineered to withstand, heat, cold, and UV exposure for the life of your vehicle. Press-and-go friction fit requires no screws or tape to mount the iDash®— just slide in your gauge, and twist to clock it level. Single and dual pods use unique orientations to improve the viewing angle while minimizing eye movement while driving. View all the information you need at a glance, while simultaneously displaying vehicle parameters or PedalMonster controls. Designed specifically for the low depth of the iDash Gauge. Not compatible with mechanical or deep-set gauges.Key Features: Designed for Banks iDash. Optimized gauge face orientation. Retains Factory Grab Handle. OE Grade Polyamide-12 construction, durable to last life of truck.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
A great engineering calculator
Color: Black
I am an electrical engineering professor. it is a struggle to find an inexpensive calculator to recommend to students that can handle complex matrices! There are other engineering calculators that I like much more than the 9750 (such as the hp-prime (my favorite) or the Casio fx-cg50) but this is the least expensive of the calculators I consider "engineering capable". I didn't mention the TI 84 because it handles complex math very poorly, and requires "Euler entry" of polar numbers. The TI-Nspire can do it all, but has way too many menu levels to get anything done.
The 9750 doesn't support CAS mode, and the graphing capabilities are tedious, slow, and poor resolution, but as an engineering calculator I rate it highly because of the complex math and matrix capabilities. I like the larger "graphing" screen for showing larger matrices (not for graphing).
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great value for money, calculus and linear algebra Calculator
Color: White
Great calculator for Linear Algebra. I’ve been using it for 5 months nearly everyday for hours on end and its battery is still holding up. It comes with a sleeve and made from light plastic that is durable. For a cheap calculator, it pulls its weight in matrices, polynomials, and even graphing. My only gripe with this calculator is the limited vector calculations that make it less than ideal for any sort of physics academics.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Recommended!
Color: Pink
This calculator model was recommended by the school for math classes, and my daughter has been using it for quite some time now. She's very happy with it and finds it reliable and easy to use. She especially loves that it comes in this color - it's a nice "girly" option that stands out from the usual standard designs.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Good and convenient.
Color: Black
A great calculator. Simple, has all necessary features, works well and quickly. Great for students and adults alike, works for a long time, responds quickly doesn’t lag. Havent needed to charge it yet- great battery life and screen, even has brightness and zoom options! Even spdurabke enough to hold up to all the times it’s been dropped😅 Overall, a great purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good quality
Color: Pink
Good quality. The color is very cute, and I used it for pre-algebra, algebra, and advanced maths, and it does have other modes for other grades, so this would work for grades 6-12. It has lots of features that are required for highschool, so it's nice. It also came with another simpler scientific calculator with works with basic maths and elementary levels. It was worth the buy and I'd do it again. I gave the graphing calculator to my oldest in middle school now going to high school and the scientific calculator to my youngest that is in elementary.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025