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Old Aug 19, 2004 | 04:57 PM
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Rolling an odometer

I will be replacing odometers in 2 of my vehicles (1 is the Z) with better ones in EC. I will want to roll the odometers to match the existing milage. Anyone know how to do this?
Old Aug 19, 2004 | 05:05 PM
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there are shops that do this and it is legal for them to match the odometer,the reseal the od to make it all legal. if you roll it there are ways that you can mess it up not for the amature to do. you may also break something. And it may no be legal for you to tamper with it aswell. so someday you sell the car and it shows you tampered with the od your responcible, even if it was set to orig milage you can not prove it. The shop are certified to do it and give you paperwork for it.
Old Aug 19, 2004 | 07:06 PM
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well arent the speedos cable driven and then have a signal interface or is thier no cable going to the newer cars speedos. If their is a cable just put it in a drill and wind it. Otherwise i wonder how expensive it is to have it done , anyone ever have it done and how much is it?
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