I was playing around with the green sockets, and broke them out and tried to see if it was possible to put in new bulbs(colored) without soldering them.
And it worked as shown below.
*NOTE* I took this pic with my jacket over my head and the cluster, thats why it looks dimmer on one side.
After I see how it looks tonight when its actually dark outside, I'm going to try some blue bulbs.
This way is alot cheaper than the LED swap.
its around $2 for two bulbs, and you dont need anything else.
If anyone wants, I have a how-to I can post here(have it over at ClubCavalier.net)
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that looks surprisingly good. i thought it would look more purplish since there is a blue filme on the backside of the gauge faces
There wasn't any blue film on mine... I held it up to the light, it just shines white.
I want to try them with blue later today, and see if its any brighter.
At night they shine ever so slightly orange-ish, but it still looks nice.
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Hey...that's @!#$ up, people said mine was old news when I posted about mine!!!, mine are blue BTW...Josh knows lol
why?...mine is the same as his
Jesse Timmons wrote:why?...mine is the same as his
so you can both take credit for old news
it's new to me so it's breaking news as far as I'm concerned =)
Jesse Timmons wrote:it's new to me so it's breaking news as far as I'm concerned =)
lol....that reminds me of some show/movie a while ago....and I cant put my finger on what it was....i think a family guy
"If I aint seen it....it's new to me"
Well the old post said you HAD to solder it, I'm saying you don't lol
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Josh Watson wrote:Well the old post said you HAD to solder it, I'm saying you don't lol
If you have a 00+ you do.
ugh, isnt this already covered in the sticky?