So i decided to change the bulb for for odometer LOL

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It was pretty straight forward, all for a light bulb. Gotta love it. Just wondering what a dealer would of charged for this LOL
 
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It was pretty straight forward, all for a light bulb. Gotta love it. Just wondering what a dealer would of charged for this LOL

more for the eyes
 
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OK so if the bulb was out then that's good reason to bother. It's some effort for sure.

Did you think about a colored bulb? :)
 
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No i stayed with the clear bulb, now you have me thinking :think:
 

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Do you live close to me because now you can change my dash bulbs out too? I thnk I'd like red.

I'll buy the beer.:smirk:
 
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Do you live close to me because now you can change my dash bulbs out too? I thnk I'd like red.

I'll buy the beer.:smirk:

To bad you dont live closer, it would of been my pleasure. The midrise lift really came in handy for this, especially with the knee bolster and steering shroud. It was pretty easy, about 3 hours really taking my time.
 

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To bad you dont live closer, it would of been my pleasure. The midrise lift really came in handy for this, especially with the knee bolster and steering shroud. It was pretty easy, about 3 hours really taking my time.

Told you so....
 

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Yea that is a lot of work. I've taken apart more of those than I care to think about. Three hours is about the right amount of time. I mean you don't want to damage anything while removing or installing the interior parts.
 

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I hope that you changed them all. If I go thru the hassle of removing the dash to replace a bulb that failed, I do them all. If one has failed you know the rest are soon to follow. I have only had to do this to two vehicles, haven't had to touch the Viper yet.
 
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I hope that you changed them all. If I go thru the hassle of removing the dash to replace a bulb that failed, I do them all. If one has failed you know the rest are soon to follow. I have only had to do this to two vehicles, haven't had to touch the Viper yet.

Well i ripped the dash out again. This time in about 2 hours total. The odometer bulb is a smaller bulb then the other bulbs in the dash. So i tried stuffing one in there:( it fell out. 2nd time around, its not coming out anymore. Could not find the correct bulb anywhere, and im way to impatient to wait for one from Dodge. Im good to go. I should open a cluster bulb install shop. I litterly had the cluster out in 20 minutes, then dicked around playing with the bulb :)
 

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