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Old 05-30-2006, 08:11 AM
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Old 05-31-2006, 08:28 AM
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do you want a non ss cluster right pm me i have 6 or so
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Just wondering, will on "02" work?
I still have mine with about 37k on them and an overlay.
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02 won't work, the cluster is different for 03-current.

I just sold mine last month on here after it sat for a year in my closet with ~17,000 miles on it
Old 05-31-2006, 09:39 AM
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Out of curiosity, why would miles matter on an Instrument Cluster?
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Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that (instrument cluster) is the only storred location for the mileage. I want to be as close as possible so I do not screw it up and get an odometer fraud glitch on my title albeit it is a work truck and will most likely rust away before it is sold. This truck was hit by lightning and fried alot of components.

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Originally Posted by krambo
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that (instrument cluster) is the only storred location for the mileage. I want to be as close as possible so I do not screw it up and get an odometer fraud glitch on my title albeit it is a work truck and will most likely rust away before it is sold. This truck was hit by lightning and fried alot of components.

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You are correct. The Odo stores the mileage.
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Originally Posted by TG02Z71
You are correct. The Odo stores the mileage.
only in the 03 and up, the bcm stores mileage for all older ones
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Originally Posted by Nickvrebel
02 won't work, the cluster is different for 03-current.

I just sold mine last month on here after it sat for a year in my closet with ~17,000 miles on it
You did?
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Originally Posted by 82streetshow
only in the 03 and up, the bcm stores mileage for all older ones
is this true??


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