Just in case someone is thinking about it.
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"mmw68" said:Do your self a favor and replace your bulbs with LEDs while your in there.
"Starfury" said:These came out about 2 months after I completed my clock gauge tach conversion. I was pretty pissed because it would've saved me a lot of effort.
Based on some previous forum advice, I picked up an 80's Jeep CJ tach, tore the housing apart, and hacked it into my cluster. It took some work with a dremel, but it turned out pretty well and matches the rest of the dash pretty closely.
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