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What I did last weekend

RedLeg0811

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I pulled out my guage cluster and cleaned it all up. I also refreshed the needles and set back the odomiter. I painted the outer ring plate gloss black and the inner parts flat black. As you can probably see I also installed Luminescent Gauge Panels.

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MattMoe

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you did a good job cleaning it up, very clean, now you just need to get to the work bench%)
 
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It actually was real easy. I forgot to say a thank you to Dan Thomas for his speedo rebuild tech article.

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Looks like something to do along with an engine rebuild, then you'd know how many miles on the rebuild.

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I would agree. Since It was rebuilt awhile ago and I guess has about 1-2k on the rebuild I thought I would do something different. I figured since I just got the bronco and have only put 100 miles on it that I would zero it just for me. If I do a rebuild I would do the same thing.
 
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