View Poll Results: Tach or No Tach!
Tach and lose the proof of my mileage.
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Tach or No Tach
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I have upgraded my dash twice, once to add a tach (from another Ranger), the second time to add white face gauges (from an Explorer Sport). I switched my odometer both times to keep the original mileage.
It is a simple switch, all you have to do is mark the speedo needle on the back before removing so that you can put it back in the exact same spot without messing up the mph/kph. Since it is a simple plug and play, I say transfer your original odometer to keep the mileage.
It is a simple switch, all you have to do is mark the speedo needle on the back before removing so that you can put it back in the exact same spot without messing up the mph/kph. Since it is a simple plug and play, I say transfer your original odometer to keep the mileage.
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I have upgraded my dash twice, once to add a tach (from another Ranger), the second time to add white face gauges (from an Explorer Sport). I switched my odometer both times to keep the original mileage.
It is a simple switch, all you have to do is mark the speedo needle on the back before removing so that you can put it back in the exact same spot without messing up the mph/kph. Since it is a simple plug and play, I say transfer your original odometer to keep the mileage.
It is a simple switch, all you have to do is mark the speedo needle on the back before removing so that you can put it back in the exact same spot without messing up the mph/kph. Since it is a simple plug and play, I say transfer your original odometer to keep the mileage.
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