tic toc tach
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tic toc tach
did anyone rebuild there tic toc tach with the circuit board from dash works if so how did it work out just hooked up an original one in my road runner clock and tach is junk!
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i did the tach rebuild a year ago the clock part worked good but the tach still didn't read that accurate the calibration is tricky part
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The tach in the dash (tick-toc-tach) is almost useless. (cool looking though) Good resale feature, cool to show at a cruise night or show, but if you really need a tach, get an autometer or similar aftermarket tach.
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Yep tic toc tach will go for $300 all day that's minus the dash itself.
Mopar gauges were famous for not being acurate. We used to rap on the dash with one finger, like a jet pilot, when folks noticed the gauge was off. Did nothing, but looked like we knew what was up. I miss the70's. Used to buy whole cars for $300. Less than a hunert in the 80's. Guess I almost miss them.
Mopar gauges were famous for not being acurate. We used to rap on the dash with one finger, like a jet pilot, when folks noticed the gauge was off. Did nothing, but looked like we knew what was up. I miss the70's. Used to buy whole cars for $300. Less than a hunert in the 80's. Guess I almost miss them.
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