Hey, has anyone looked or done any protection for their speedo cable?
Was looking at maybe sleeving it with PVC tube or similar to help it from breaking on logs/branches and the like.
Nic
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Speedo cable protection
Speedo cable protection
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Re: Speedo cable protection
I don't think that would do much to protect it, though it wouldn't hurt. Something like those bucket type xfer case cradles would be the go.nicbeer wrote:Hey, has anyone looked or done any protection for their speedo cable?
Was looking at maybe sleeving it with PVC tube or similar to help it from breaking on logs/branches and the like.
Nic
For some reason my speedo cable is crushed INSIDE the cab. Still works but the noise it makes it bloody irritating!!!
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