Re: What Tach will fit and look good?
I am interested in doing a chop-N-swap to my non-tach cluster later this year. I have bought 3 tachs for use as candidates.
The cluster famously uses a different printed circuit for tach trucks--one reason for this is even the factory tach protrudes from the back of the cluster enough that they had to design another printed circuit with more slack.
I have not done any cutting or swapping yet, but of the three tachs I bought, my favorite looks like it will be too long, even for the special tach-printed-circuit.
Just beware that it's not just aesthetics, or diameter, you need to worry about how long the replacement tack is and if it will fit.
One thing I have considered--and I think it's absolutely absurd--I could actually rewire the cluster using real wires or modify a printed circuit.
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