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Is it possible to switch the Odometer with the RPMs?

 
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Old Nov 14, 2010
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Is it possible to switch the Odometer with the RPMs?

I tried searching and couldn't find anything. sorry if I missed it. I was wondering if it's possible to switch the position of the odometer with the rpms as I would like the RPM gauge to be in the centre of the console. Anyone done this or know if it's possible?

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Re: Is it possible to switch the Odometer with the RPMs?

Im guessing you mean the entire Speedometer part with the Tachometer (RPM's)? I have never seen one like that, you would need to get a whole new unit i'm guessing. Even when someone wants to do a gauge switch (the entire unit), the entire gauge cluster is taken out and replaced so I am going to go with its not possible to DIY. Usually people swap them out to get the one you have in the picture, for the ppl without a tachometer. But other than that I haven't seen a gauge cluster for civics with the tach in the center. Maybe someone will correct me if I'm wrong but im pretty sure you might be out of luck.
 
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