ATP Automotive Y-803 Speedometer Cable
M**W
Inner Cable is not .10"
A correct cable is 0.10" square end. These are .09" and do not thread correctly. Over the past 7 months the cable has rounded out the splines in the transmission leaving metal in the driven gear, and requiring extensive work to replace the metal parts. Go ahead and measure it before you install it. While it "may" work for a while, you are asking for serious problems long-term.
J**L
Perfect fit for full size Chevrolet
Perfect fit for a 1968 Bel Air.These cables are designed to operate out of the box, do not lubricate.
K**H
Doesn't come with the firewall grommet
Not a bad piece, but I recommend getting one with the grommet already on it. Will make your life easier. I'm going to make one from fuel line and keep wheelin'.
D**1
Works with autometer speedometer
Used it on my nova with an autometer speedometer. Fit great. The ones on ebay are $30. This was much less.
J**Y
Good buy
I bought this to replace my old one. It is on the long side. About 2 feet longer then needed, however it does work the same and give more options for routing wise. Using in a 71 camaro
M**S
Works just like a speedometer cable
It’s awesome you attach it to the transmission then to your speedometer and when you drive your speedometer shows how fast your going.
M**K
Works as lower in 1979 z28
Work well for lower Speedo on 1979 Z28. It's a few inches too long but it fixed my bouncing Speedo along with a new upper cable. Now i just need a new cruise transducer and my cruise should work again
S**C
Works great. Perfect length.
Used in a'57 Chevy with a Muncie 4-speed. Passenger side speedo gear hookup on Muncie. The extra 18 inches over stock allowed routing without any sharp bends. 83 inches long.
P**C
No cable lube
Did not include cable line as stated I description. I have seen the same comment from others
F**N
Fit well
Perfect length, fit well .
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