I always hated Green interior lights in cars, I know there are ways to change the color to some other color, but has anybody change the color of the clock?
I just ordered a few lights from there. Got green for the cluster and some for my reverse lights. I was actually looking at the H3 ones they have to use on my fog lights.
I'd be interested to see how the plug-n-play LEDs work out on these cars. Typically, those LEDs have a narrow focus, resulting in spotty coverage.
Here's what I did using about $15 worth of LED strips off Ebay earlier this year. They need some fine tuning, but that will happen once the car goes back together.
Well the ones I bought had different degrees you could choose from. the reverse lights I ordered were 360 and the ones I ordered for the dash were 120 degrees. I actually looked at your write up beforehand. I will post pics of before and after so everyone can see how they work.
I just wish there were more OEM style replacements. I simply want to replace the old incandescent bulbs with LEDs, but I don't need them to be zomg brighter, or have a fifteen bazillion kelvin color temp.
I was referring to the speedo light bulbs. That is not the correct bulb code for the overhead dome. (off topic) I installed the same led board in my dome that I installed in my trunk and it's ridiculously bright in the car now.
Quoting G:
The led board I posted in my thread is way brighter than any festoon style led. No pics. Just buy it you will be happy.
How did you mount yours in the overhead done, just to one side or the other? There is no way to center it unless you just stuck the led on top of the bulb housing.
My door, map, and dome lights are all LED done by the previous owner. I haven't pulled the covers off to look at them yet, but I will and I'll snap some photos.
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