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As far as I know, that is not replaceable, except to replace the gauge cluster housing. Watch out on used ones as 40-50 year old plastic is quite fragile. These are prone to breaking, and also exercise care with the mounting tabs on the housing.The dash was torn apart in my truck when I purchased it, I want to fix the shift indicator but the part the cable rides in is broken. I circled the broken part in the pic below. Is that a replaceable part or do I need a different cluster? Thanks
Unfortunately, it is part of the plastic gauge cluster and not replaceable. There are a lot of them on e bay cheap but beware the tab on the left side tends to break off the easiest and these things are 30 plus years old so the plastic is brittle.The dash was torn apart in my truck when I purchased it, I want to fix the shift indicator but the part the cable rides in is broken. I circled the broken part in the pic below. Is that a replaceable part or do I need a different cluster? Thanks
I did the same. I just used a regular screw (left it sticking out a little -1/4 inch or so) Mine has been like that for 6 plus years with no problemsI removed the remaining plastic then I drilled a hole in the metal dash behind it.
What is that part called on LMC?You can order that piece separate, I got one from LMC. I have since gone to Dakota Gauges, I can send you mine if you want it. Just send me your address and I’ll get it in the mail Monday.
Roger
Unless I’m an idiot and forgetting all about the dash differences. Mine was for an 87 style dash.
Ain't that the truth! Glad I'm not paying those Commiefornia prices any more!Yeah^^^^^and that's about where my gas gage reads, too!!!!