I was looking at mine today and noticed something...is it only the LE's that have a chrome cover over the round base of the speedo needle? Figured they all had it but I see some that don't. LE thing or year made thing:dontknow:
edit....from what I can see it looks like it is only the 08's with the black ones.
I was looking at mine today and noticed something...is it only the LE's that have a chrome cover over the round base of the speedo needle? Figured they all had it but I see some that don't. LE thing or year made thing:dontknow:
edit....from what I can see it looks like it is only the 08's with the black ones.
To those installing these speedo plates, it was mentioned somewhere on the board about adjusting the needle about 1/8 in below the "0" to improve the speed accuracy... I can confirm it does improve the speed error quite a bit; I'm pretty much right on throughout all ranges
Once you've installed the electrical connector, hold down the ADJ button while turning on the key, this will force the calibration, with the key ON pull the needle off and move it down the 1/8 in.
To those installing these speedo plates, it was mentioned somewhere on the board about adjusting the needle about 1/8 in below the "0" to improve the speed accuracy... I can confirm it does improve the speed error quite a bit; I'm pretty much right on throughout all ranges
Once you've installed the electrical connector, hold down the ADJ button while turning on the key, this will force the calibration, with the key ON pull the needle off and move it down the 1/8 in.
Some have used a fork, I just used kungfu grip and it came off with no problem... Seriously, just firmly pull it straight off and you shouldn't have any problems.
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