speedometer cable routing

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speedometer cable routing

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Can anyone tell me where in the manuals is the info on the cable routing or have a good picture showing it? Im pretty sure how it goes but I want to get it right.
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Re: speedometer cable routing

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I posted this one a while back-deals with the transfer case end only. The important thing is to have as gentle a bend as possible. My speedo works fine with the cable routed this way (as shaped in the photo).
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Re: speedometer cable routing

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Gary,
Thanks for the reply. Thats how I have minr in the rear now I need to check the fire wall end.
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Re: speedometer cable routing

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I should be around Sat if you want to stop by for a look. Sunday I'll be in Hartford for the parade. I have a creeper, bring a flashlight!
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Re: speedometer cable routing

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Thanks Warren. I think i figured it out. I found another set of pictures i took during disasembly that showed it better. I probably will have a need at some point this winter as i put my cab together after finally getting her painted.
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