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Bmw Odometer Gears For **** E30 **** Vdo Instrument Clusters Obc Mercedes Set on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
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SP, ES

SP, ES
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Hi, up for sale a gear set for the US-spec E30 BMW VDO odometer.

This set consists of 3 gears (12, 12/48, **14/48**) PLUS the two spacers needed to avoid the axial movement of the gears on the shafts (red arrows in the pic).

Without the spacers, the gears will move outwards on the shafts, rubbing the plastic case and/or making poor contact among them (we have seen this behavior when testing the odometers in our workbench)

The spacers are made of the same material as the new gears, obviously.

Have a look at my other items...

Thank you.

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