Console Lights All-In-One How-To
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correct. the one at the bottom of the page at the link provided for http://www.superbrightleds.com
i would like to do all mine in blue! hmm....why doesnt someone twist my arm for me*wink* the only thing is i would need help with this since i am stupid girl and i wouldnt want to do this on my own
Is there any more site besides "superbrightled.com" that sells T1.5 bulbs for gauge cluster? I actually received my order from that site (three Blue T1.5 bulbs) today for my cluster but they're not that bright and one of the bulbs didn't work...Now, I need a replacement from them...
1] Whats the bulb # or size for the key ring and the dimmer?
2] How much did you guys end up spending all in all?
3] Any pics of these mods done to ES models?
4] Any pics of other colors other than red?
Thanks
2] How much did you guys end up spending all in all?
3] Any pics of these mods done to ES models?
4] Any pics of other colors other than red?
Thanks
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TheSeige, the bulb you're looking for is the absolute last item on the page, marked T1.5 wedge bulb.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...gi?product=CAR
DriftRunSir, I have blue lights all in the mail coming in, will post when I get them done (if they look good, lol).
Cheers!
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...gi?product=CAR
DriftRunSir, I have blue lights all in the mail coming in, will post when I get them done (if they look good, lol).
Cheers!
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my gauge led's aren't in yet...
the only thing with blue is because the colour is closer to natural light than red is, it has to be darker for the light to show.
i'm not sure how much modification the gauges will have to go through to get to blue, but i'll try them as soon as i get my bulbs in.
the only thing with blue is because the colour is closer to natural light than red is, it has to be darker for the light to show.
i'm not sure how much modification the gauges will have to go through to get to blue, but i'll try them as soon as i get my bulbs in.


