jdm gauge cluster question
There is a way to do it, not sure how. There was a write up a while back if it wasn't deleted. Why are you wanting to reset it to 0? I understand rolling it one way or another to match what your car currently is though?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by teg_dc2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah either to 0 or rolling it to match what my car has but have to figure out how to change km to mph. not sure on how to do it though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Okay a buddy of mine picked up a JDM R cluster and actually took that and his stock cluster apart and rebuilt his with the R cluster. He got the JDMR look and kept his MPH and mileage. At least I think that's what he told me he did. I'm actually buying it from him tomorrow so I'll check on it then.
Okay a buddy of mine picked up a JDM R cluster and actually took that and his stock cluster apart and rebuilt his with the R cluster. He got the JDMR look and kept his MPH and mileage. At least I think that's what he told me he did. I'm actually buying it from him tomorrow so I'll check on it then.
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Oh it looks good, he had it in his ls for a few months till it got totalled. But I will find out for sure tomorrow how it was done or how to roll it as I plan on changing the mileage to be the same as my cars current status. I will also snap a pic for you. Good luck man
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