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Finally got my LED'S from www.superlumination.com and i was alittle disapointed because they were not that brigh, and i noticed that one bulb was alittle blue and the other was witeter. For now i just put one of the lED'S on the shifter and it looks cool, but later im going to buy the matrix LED'S so i can put them on the cluster. i think that they were not that bright because they only had one LED bulb on it.
Does CRALINGEYES have any pictures out there that i can see?
I tried putting in the leads in the cluster but there ware dark spots on the numbers, so i thought that it was because of the bulbs not being bright enought. One question here. will the regular 194 bulbs that are painted light blue will be brighter that the leads? the regular bulb is also called a super white but they don't show any pictures of them.
Last edited by V6LE_CAMRY; 07-22-2005 at 04:31 PM.
Does CRALINGEYES have any pictures out there that i can see?
I tried putting in the leads in the cluster but there ware dark spots on the numbers, so i thought that it was because of the bulbs not being bright enought. One question here. will the regular 194 bulbs that are painted light blue will be brighter that the leads? the regular bulb is also called a super white but they don't show any pictures of them.
The dark spots that occur when using LED gauge bulbs are obviously from the light being way too focused. To cure this sand down your LED lens (the hemispherical top) until it is completely flat. This helps the light to disperse more evenly.
shift came out good just not bright enought gotta do some modding
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You should try putting two pices of alunimum so it will be brighter if you haven already, it really make a difrerence. thats were i have one of the LED'S right now.
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