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RTC3967 - Instrument Cluster Shroud

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Instrument Cluster Shroud for the dashboard instrument panel.

The moulded shroud fits over and around the instrument cluster, framing the gauges and shielding the dial faces from reflected glare. It locates above the steering column and gives the cluster its finished appearance.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — instrument cluster shroud, to VIN GA441003
Alternative Codes
RTC3967

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Frequently asked questions

What is the instrument cluster shroud and what does it do?
The instrument cluster shroud is the moulded trim that fits over and around the instrument cluster, framing the gauges and shielding the dial faces from reflected glare. It locates above the steering column and gives the dashboard cluster its finished appearance.
Which Range Rover does this instrument cluster shroud fit?
This shroud fits the Range Rover Classic built 1986 to 1991, up to VIN GA441003. Later Classic dashboards differ, so check your VIN against this ceiling before ordering to confirm the shroud matches your instrument panel.
Is the instrument cluster shroud easy to fit at home?
The instrument cluster shroud is typically a DIY fit. It usually locates with clips or a few screws around the cluster, so it normally comes off and on without special tools. Work carefully on aged plastic, which can become brittle and crack at the fixing points.