Im seing blue, LED that is
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Im seing blue, LED that is
I got my running lights from japan today
I added a LED, it has 12 projections, or 12 lights
In addition i did i full Interior LED conversion of EVERY LIGHT
cigarette lighter - blue
Ash tray - red
glove box - blue
light the shines on your Ignition switch light - blue
gauges - blue
heater controls - blue
Tearing apart the dash for the first time
cluster in my lap
I added a LED, it has 12 projections, or 12 lights
In addition i did i full Interior LED conversion of EVERY LIGHT
cigarette lighter - blue
Ash tray - red
glove box - blue
light the shines on your Ignition switch light - blue
gauges - blue
heater controls - blue
Tearing apart the dash for the first time
cluster in my lap
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Wow, looks good! I've got to do that one day, the only thing that lights up on my cluster are the trouble lights and I didn't even know the heater controls light up (91 4runner) and my glove box and ashtray are also in the dark. How difficult was pulling the dash?
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holy crap man, nice work!
What kind of LEDs did you use in the dash and where did you get them? I have some green one's in mine that I got off eBay, but their horrible; I can harldy see my gauges at night...
and I don't think there's a glove-box like on the standard models... must be an SR5 thing or something, I dunno; I've torn my dash apart many times, I just figure I would have seen that by now...
What kind of LEDs did you use in the dash and where did you get them? I have some green one's in mine that I got off eBay, but their horrible; I can harldy see my gauges at night...
and I don't think there's a glove-box like on the standard models... must be an SR5 thing or something, I dunno; I've torn my dash apart many times, I just figure I would have seen that by now...
Last edited by iamsuperbleeder; 10-25-2008 at 06:26 PM.
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super super easy,
here is the write up https://www.yotatech.com/~corey/tech...lo/l33t35t.htm
http://www.superbrightleds.com/mini-wedge.html
highly recommend this site, their bulbs are great, NO SPOTTING
here is the write up https://www.yotatech.com/~corey/tech...lo/l33t35t.htm
http://www.superbrightleds.com/mini-wedge.html
highly recommend this site, their bulbs are great, NO SPOTTING
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ok i got a question and a answer for some of yous.
first of you can get alot of Light emitting diodes (LED) of ebay
i do electronics servicing and im wondering if you solder on this job or are you using wedge bulbs?
my mate said there are these small condom like things that are colored e.g blue and they go over your current bulbs. they wouldn't be as blueish an LED but still thats an easer way
first of you can get alot of Light emitting diodes (LED) of ebay
i do electronics servicing and im wondering if you solder on this job or are you using wedge bulbs?
my mate said there are these small condom like things that are colored e.g blue and they go over your current bulbs. they wouldn't be as blueish an LED but still thats an easer way
Last edited by hazza0224; 10-26-2008 at 04:38 AM.
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ok i got a question and a answer for some of yous.
first of you can get alot of Light emitting diodes (LED) of ebay
i do electronics servicing and im wondering if you solder on this job or are you using wedge bulbs?
my mate said there are these small condom like things that are colored e.g blue and they go over your current bulbs. they wouldn't be as blueish an LED but still thats an easer way
first of you can get alot of Light emitting diodes (LED) of ebay
i do electronics servicing and im wondering if you solder on this job or are you using wedge bulbs?
my mate said there are these small condom like things that are colored e.g blue and they go over your current bulbs. they wouldn't be as blueish an LED but still thats an easer way
http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/bulb_specs.htm#x5
Look at the WLED-5x and you'll see what I mean.
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The LEDs he is using are actually 5 LEDs in a common housing with the proper 194 two prong base. The have 4 LEDs that illuminate radially and one in the center firing forward.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/bulb_specs.htm#x5
Look at the WLED-5x and you'll see what I mean.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/bulb_specs.htm#x5
Look at the WLED-5x and you'll see what I mean.
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http://www.superbrightleds.com/mini-wedge.html
highly recommend this site, their bulbs are great, NO SPOTTING
highly recommend this site, their bulbs are great, NO SPOTTING
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Those corners are from a Mk III or IV Hilux? did you get the indicators to work? or are they just corner lights? Cause i might go that way if you got the indicators to work.
Last edited by Belize Off Road Team; 10-26-2008 at 09:03 AM.
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at least I know that's how mine's set up; if I wanted to put signals in my corners, I'd have to run some wire; well, maybe just one wire for the blinker hot and just use a common ground...
Last edited by iamsuperbleeder; 10-26-2008 at 09:05 AM.