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There are professional places that will do it for a fee, about $50 last time I checked. I'm ordering a 98 gauge cluster for mine, I think they will send it with the milage I tell them is on it.
I did my 82 S-10 when the spedo broke, it had over 200,000mi on it and I needed to roll the new one forward 170,000mi, this was a work truck so I needed the odo to match my expense reports.
From what I have heard (when I swapped my gauges) monkeying with the odometer can really mess it up. Seems that the car companies designed them to not be messed with. When I did the swap I wrote the old milage and the new milage on a sticker and put one behind the gauges and one on the door frame of the drivers door. Over here in CA there is a box to check on the pink slip when you sell your car that says that the milage isn't accurate. Out here as long as you disclose that the odo is wrong at the time of sale you're ok. No that you were planning on selling, but that is the correct way to deal with the odo discrepency issue.