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1983-95 Ford Mustang 19 Tooth Speedometer Gear & Clip Kit Manual Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $29.89
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Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:17271A-K

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In order to keep your speedometer functioning correctly the proper speedometer gear should be installed after changing the ring and pinion ratio.

Product Description

19 Tooth Speedometer Gear & Clip Kit
When you change the rear end gears in your Mustang you will need to re-calibrate your speedometer by installing a new speedometer gear. Our Mustang speedometer gears are inexpensive and only take a few minutes to replace! Check out our speedometer gear installation instructions on how to change the speedometer gear in your Mustang.

Complete Setup
Unlike other shops, when you purchase a speedo gear the speedo gear clip is included! Don't mess around with broken or missing speedo clips and don't bother purchasing them separately, order and get everything you need for a clean speedo gear install all at once!

Note
- This is the speedometer DRIVEN gear.

Benefits

  • Corrects Speedometer Readout
  • 15 Minute Install

Features

  • Includes Speedo Gear Clip

What's in the Box

  • (1) Speedo Gear
  • (1) Speedo Gear Clip

1983-95 Mustang Speedometer Gear Installation Instructions

Overtime your 1983-1995 Mustang will require some repair. One of the most common components that end up failing is the speedometer gear. Follow along with us step by step as we replace this key component with a high quality replacement speedo gear..    

Tools Needed:

  • 11mm socket or wrench
  • Small Flat Tip Screwdriver
Step 1:
Carefully raise and support the vehicle.
Step 2:
The speedometer gear is located, on the driver’s side of the Mustang's transmission tailshaft.
Step 3:
Use an 11mm socket or wrench to remove the securing tab to the VSS sensor and speedo gear.
Step 4:
Pry and remove the retaining clip from the gear.
Step 5:
Install the correct speedometer gear and retaining clip.
Step 6:
Lubricate "O" ring seal and reinstall VSS sensor and gear in reverse order





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