My Camaro's New Odometer
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My Camaro's New Odometer
Just did it tonight, the black & white looks SOOO much better than the shitty red and blends in perfectly with my other stuff.
I took many many pics of doing it so if people want a writeup I'll work on it
Note that this is different than the way you have to do it in a TA as far as I can tell from the Appearance Hall of Fame.
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Originally Posted by Payne01SS
Hey I like that! How'd you do it? I've never liked the original color, doesn't fit with the Chevy color light scheme in the interior.
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Originally Posted by Z28LS1camaroguy
I have a 1998 though, maybe they were made differently than every other year?
It might be tinted slightly blue because the LED I used is 40,000mcd white, and those always seem to have a really slight blue tint. But mostly in person it looks black/white.
I'll try to get a writeup as soon as I can for the rest of you guys
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http://www.ledgauges.com/id26.html
98's do have a different cluster but I don't see how the procedure would change. And the write up was done in a Camaro, but the Firebird's odometer is the exact same procedure.
98's do have a different cluster but I don't see how the procedure would change. And the write up was done in a Camaro, but the Firebird's odometer is the exact same procedure.
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If you look in the original post you'll see that I said it wasn't the same as that. This requires no soldering of LEDs onto the circuit board, I guess the Camaros were designed differently.
I have a 1998 though, maybe they were made differently than every other year?
It might be tinted slightly blue because the LED I used is 40,000mcd white, and those always seem to have a really slight blue tint. But mostly in person it looks black/white.
I'll try to get a writeup as soon as I can for the rest of you guys
I have a 1998 though, maybe they were made differently than every other year?
It might be tinted slightly blue because the LED I used is 40,000mcd white, and those always seem to have a really slight blue tint. But mostly in person it looks black/white.
I'll try to get a writeup as soon as I can for the rest of you guys
cool, thanks, do you thiunk i should go with blue tinted leds? I want mine to be the same color as the picture.. i love that color
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Originally Posted by LS1_SS
http://www.ledgauges.com/id26.html
98's do have a different cluster but I don't see how the procedure would change. And the write up was done in a Camaro, but the Firebird's odometer is the exact same procedure.
98's do have a different cluster but I don't see how the procedure would change. And the write up was done in a Camaro, but the Firebird's odometer is the exact same procedure.
It's like you guys are in denial that it is different on my car.
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Originally Posted by victimizati0n
cool, thanks, do you thiunk i should go with blue tinted leds? I want mine to be the same color as the picture.. i love that color