[quote author=76BroncoSport link=board=5;threadid=15499;start=15#msg117810 date=1048472299]
[quote author=67HalfCab link=board=5;threadid=15499;start=0#msg117359 date=1048297993]
It's actually Very easy to roll back the odometer and NO drill is needed.
Of Course, not that I've ever done such a thing ;D ;D ;D
In Michigan as in probably most states it is illegal to so
But since in Michigan once a vehicle is over 10 yrs old they do not record odometer readings on titles anymore so it shouldn't matter. :-
1st you must pull the counter assemble out of the gauge cluster. There are little tabs that stick up between each wheel in the counter. Carefully and skillfully hold just the end wheel and tab roll the next wheel around. I don't have the parts in my hands but if memory serves me correct you have to continue repeating the process all the way down. Just play with it you'll figure it out when you have it in your hands.
Once you have all the wheels at 0, reinstall and you have NO miles on your truck ;D ;D
But remember this may be illegal. :'(
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For you never doing that, you sure do sound like you know how to do it!
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LOL, Lets just say I've seen it done once or twice. ;D