right in the first post.cudahy wrote:what number of led fit??? i was told 195 w5 or something but i want
red
boorahdurukan wrote:Whats needed Bulbs/LED size: 194
right in the first post.cudahy wrote:what number of led fit??? i was told 195 w5 or something but i want
red
boorahdurukan wrote:Whats needed Bulbs/LED size: 194
yes and yes.. check out the .org's version of this and im sure you will find a link.. i believe there is an extra step but im not sure.. glpettersen wrote:Have anyone tried blue bulbs?? does it work?
did you get some wide angle led bulbs ? thats what Im using , its good and bright at night , though the redline doesnt show at night , Ill have to get scrape the orange from the back of the cluster. I used the WLED (second from the top after the link), http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/ ... 41&next=50rlneon wrote:How did you get the lights to be so bright, I did this to my gauges and they are not even close to as bright as yours...
i got those in green and ther not that bright. i am going to try the one with more leds and see what happens.Erays3r wrote:did you get some wide angle led bulbs ? thats what Im using , its good and bright at night , though the redline doesnt show at night , Ill have to get scrape the orange from the back of the cluster. I used the WLED (second from the top after the link), http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/ ... 41&next=50rlneon wrote:How did you get the lights to be so bright, I did this to my gauges and they are not even close to as bright as yours...
I used the 90 degree bulbs , and as Ive said its plenty bright , though Im sure you would get better coverage with their 120 degree bulb.
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