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Speedo Gears - $5 each

cracker

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I have a handful of speedo gears and from different generations.

This is what I have:

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Left to Right. 39, 19?, 34, 34, 30, 28.

Here is your guide chart.

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Located in Pasadena
 
91-93 are long shaft
94-01 are short shaft
That should help you determine if it will work in your vehicle
 
Put me in line for the 30..
 
Avery, if the other guys don't come through, I will take that speedo gear.
I pass by Pasadena everyday on my way home and can swing by (at your convenience) but, I don't want to step on anybody's toes.
Sent you a PM

Thanks,

Hans
 
Avery, if the other guys don't come through, I will take that speedo gear.
I pass by Pasadena everyday on my way home and can swing by (at your convenience) but, I don't want to step on anybody's toes.
Sent you a PM

Thanks,

Hans
Oh yeah, that's the 39 tooth

Hans
 
So who ever wants these please PM me and we need to arrange getting them to you and $$$ to me.

Thanks

-Avery
 
Why no 35 tooth gear?
 
Probably using it, lol.
 
I have some PMs I need to go through but as of right now, the 39 and the 19? are gone.
 
i'll take the 34!
 
So what is the correct speedo gear chart? I can't seem to find one that matches the one above. All the ones i've found say a 34T gear is for 38" tires and 4:56. But above says 35" and 4:56. Thanks

If the above chart is correct i'll take the other 34T
 
So what is the correct speedo gear chart? I can't seem to find one that matches the one above. All the ones i've found say a 34T gear is for 38" tires and 4:56. But above says 35" and 4:56. Thanks

If the above chart is correct i'll take the other 34T

That is the Advanced Adapters gear chart.
 
If you already have the gears and tires you're planning on I would calculate it yourself instead of relying on a gear chart.

I did so and the speedometer in my red Jeep is accurate up to 2% or so.
 
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