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webbs7mgte

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i know someone has a wirte up on rolling back the miels on a cluster but i cant find it i used the search button lol can anyone help me
 

92nsx

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MK3Brent;1147102 said:


In Before the Lock? In Between the Lines? I Beat the Lock?

This is my guess Injustice By The Law.

If that is the case it is his cluster and he can do what he wants to it. When he choses to sell the car (if he dose) there is a box that needs to be checked on the title that the mileage is NOT CORRECT.
 

webbs7mgte

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yes i know btu the car was totalled cus of a drunk driver. So im just trying to get it all set up for my next one once i get my garage built i have a mint 89 comming from my uncle. The title already states it isn't the correct mileage. And i would like to roll back and put some gauges in the cluster. So i just want to get it ready does anyone know how?
 

dumbo

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yah whats the reason for, lying to yourself, or f***in someone over. either case its easy, or just replace your speedo with a different one.
 

dumbo

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sorry didn't see the last post, pretty sure you can pull your speedo out and hook it to a drill, i've head some odometers the numbers dont line up if you wind them back but rest rights itself. i thought i had a spare speedo here but i dont...
 

TomFraser

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webbs7mgte;1147135 said:
i would just like to do it can anyone find a write up on this?

I would just keep taking it apart carefully until it is down to turning the numbers, or you can figure out how to attach a drill

or find a garage that will do it, not a midas/autozone type but the random car garage owned by a mechanic...
 

Who

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Just go to your local DMV and ask them to do it for you. They have a special tool that adjust the mileage. You will have to give them permission in the form of a signed affidavit giving them permission to roll back your mileage.
 

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whowouldfigga;1147466 said:
Just go to your local DMV and ask them to do it for you. They have a special tool that adjust the mileage. You will have to give them permission in the form of a signed affidavit giving them permission to roll back your mileage.

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