bigblock73 Speedo cable question 10-10-2004, 06:41 PM
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Speedo cable question
After installing my Autometer speedo, my cable ended up being about 2-3 inches too short when I tried to connect it to the transmission. I know I already have the longest cable NAPA carries, are there any other alternatives to getting my speedo hooked up once and for all? Are there adapters or "lengtheners" pieces out there? Or, is it possible to make your own? If so, where can I get one of those?
Thanks in advance!
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