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I have a 91 GT and the speedometer is giving me problems. The speedometer reads correctly from 0-about 55-60mph then beging to get jumpy and go any where from 80-90mph when im only probably doing 65-70. I thought it was the speedo cable so I relaced that and for the first test drive it was very jumpy but slowly corrected itself to do what it did before, read fine up until 55-60mph. What else can I look at to fix this problem, there are these billet inserts for the gauge cluster that were put on by the previous owner, any possibilities it may have messed up the needle somehow? Not sure but any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks
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ya i would try another gauge cluster and see if that is whats messed up.
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