- Jeep Speedometer Cable: This replacement speedometer cable fits 1977-1983 CJ5, 1977-1986 CJ7 and 1981-1986 CJ8 models equipped with a manual transmission
- Direct Replacement: It measures 69″ in length and comes complete with threaded collars on both ends and a firewall grommet
- Replaces Factory Part: OE 5351777
- OMIX Jeep Replaces Factory Parts: OMIX proudly offers all the parts you need to keep your Jeep running like new with quality standards that always meet or exceed those of the factory part


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Omix-Ada | 17208.03 | Speedometer Cable, Manual Transmission | OE Reference: 5351777 | Fits 1977-1986 Jeep CJ5 / CJ7 / CJ8
*$483.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Omix-Ada |
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Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 13 x 12 x 1 inches |
UPC | 804314033835 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00804314033835 |
Manufacturer | Omix-ADA |
Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 12 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 17208.03 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 17208.03 |
OEM Part Number | 5351777 |
Date First Available | June 1, 2006 |
abusinc –
This cable worked perfectly. Be sure to lubricate it with white lithium grease. I used the WD-40 version. Remove the cable from the sleeve, spray the grease into it, and then re-insert the cable. I let it sit with both ends eleveated for a few minutes and then let any extra grease drain out. As a result, the speedometer is smooth with zero bouncing. Excellent product.
charles orthman –
Awesome
Reba musgrove watters –
We are restoring jeep and this fits 1980 cj5 jeep
Chris Reynolds –
The cable comes with a hex head connector rather than the knurled round connector on the factory cable. I had to file down this hex head to get it to fit through the firewall opening. The interior shaft is a slightly smaller diameter than the original as well, but it is large enough to work.
update: The interior shaft is smaller and slips in the gears, casuing the speedo to bounce. I wasted my money on this
Ed –
Would of been 5 star if the end would go through the factory fire wall hole. Other than that it works great.
Bryan Roberts –
The cable was an exact fit, and the price was lower than the local parts stores.
I live about 20 minutes from town, so after calling all the local parts stores I learned none of them stocked the cable. The one who was closest in price (still slightly higher) required me to come in to the store and purchase the cable. I asked about paying over the phone and the guy tells me that he can’t do that I have to physically come in. I stated “you realize this is exactly why Amazon is putting you out of business. You’re asking me to waste an hour coming in to pay, then I have to drive BACK into town tomorrow to pick up the cable. Online I can buy the cable today, and tomorrow evening it’s delivered to my door! No gas wasted and I have those two hours to accomplish other things.” The parts store guy said “Well, that’s the deal…” Well, I saved a couple dollars, a couple hours, and I still got the cable I needed…
Loganizer –
Cable fit perfectly to replace a broken one on a 1979 Jeep CJ5.
Speedometer reads accurately with no “needle bounce”.
Link –
Hooked up to the aftermarket omix Ada gauge cluster and the Dana 18. Length was perfect for the th350 swap.