| The shop is not pushing to reset, but apparently they get asked to do it a 
lot.  They even have a form that you must sign authorizing them to make any 
changes.  I have always kept the odometer at the current setting.
Jerry
> Keep it at the correct value (59K).
>
> Not sure, but I think it's illegal--at least in CA--to change an odometer 
> reading.  I'd have to wonder about your speedo shop (who are they, BTW?).
>
>
> bs
>
>
> Jerry Costanzo wrote:
>> I have been asked by the speedometer repair place if I want the Odometer
>> re-set to 0.  The current mileage on the car is listed at about 59000 as 
>> per
>> the DMV, but the car has just been restored.
>>
>> What do the rest of you do with your Speedometer/Odometers?
>>
>> Jerry
>> BJ8
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