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nice work i have to do it when i get a deuce
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Very nice subtle improvement. It sure does look better than a flashlight strapped to your head. Passengers never like that b/c when you look at them to talk they can't see again for 15 minutes.
Oh man, now that's funnyVery nice subtle improvement. It sure does look better than a flashlight strapped to your head. Passengers never like that b/c when you look at them to talk they can't see again for 15 minutes.
Thanks everyone for the info here. Although difficult, I refrained from licking the gauge pointers during this install. Thanks again
Thanks everyone for the info here. Although difficult, I refrained from licking the gauge pointers during this install. Thanks again
The reflected "X" is was really exaggerated by the fact that it was pitch dark outside and my camera didn't want to focus. Also, any bit of dirt/dust stuck to the back of the gauge lens is going to be illuminated.
The L.E.D's I put in have a narrow (10 degree I think) beam. If you could find L.E.D's that have a wider beam they would throw the light more evenly. There is somewhat of an "X" shape to the light cast by the ones I installed. With the 5mm L.E.D's (as mentioned before) I really had squeeze them in and subsequently the holes in the gauge were drilled just about perpendicular to the gauge face. If you used a 3mm L.E.D then you should be able to angle the mounted hole backwards that that the light shines more directly on the face of the gauge and away from the gauge face.
Hope this helps a bit, Ross
I did...being the cheap ass that I am.not to step on any toes, but did you look into retrofitted bulbs that are LEDs?
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