SpeedRacerX
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Ok, so I bought a very nice 145 mph speedo already calibrated by Kirban. The odometer that comes with it says 65,000 miles. My 85 mph speedo says 95,000 miles.
I jumped at the chance to buy the speedo being already done and calibrated and at a decent price but didn't stop to think about the odometer implications. I guess I should have sent MINE with the correct odometer to Kirban. Now, I may have put myself in checkmate if I use this.
In light of me ever wanting to sell the car in the future, what do I do now? Take a picture of both speedos side by side with today's newspaper to prove the mileage on both so that a future buyer can understand what I did? Is there anyway for me to put my odometer in the calibrated speedo cluster? Can I pop out the calibrated guts of the new speedo, swap it onto mine and then order a new 145-mph overlay for mine?
I'm trying to do the right thing here guys so bear with me. Am I overthinking this?
Any ideas or guidance?
I jumped at the chance to buy the speedo being already done and calibrated and at a decent price but didn't stop to think about the odometer implications. I guess I should have sent MINE with the correct odometer to Kirban. Now, I may have put myself in checkmate if I use this.
In light of me ever wanting to sell the car in the future, what do I do now? Take a picture of both speedos side by side with today's newspaper to prove the mileage on both so that a future buyer can understand what I did? Is there anyway for me to put my odometer in the calibrated speedo cluster? Can I pop out the calibrated guts of the new speedo, swap it onto mine and then order a new 145-mph overlay for mine?
I'm trying to do the right thing here guys so bear with me. Am I overthinking this?
Any ideas or guidance?