Interior Lighting-Cupholder Lights...
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Why not just cut the bottom of the cupholder off and buy a small sheet of plexiglass. put led's around the perimeter and fasten it back in place? Basically sandwich a frosted ring of plexi in-between the top and bottom of the cupholder. This way it wouldn't be so anoying if nothing was in the cupholder and you could just hook it up to your parking light switch. If you dont understand what I am saying I can draw up a picture.
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See this is why I come here. Great ideas!!! lol
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Just a quick sketch here:
Of course you wouldn't have to use so many leds but you get the idea. Just cut the bottom off and cut a plexi ring thats maybe 1/2" thick. Tap a few holes into it to sink some leds's into. Sand the inside of the ring to make it look frosted and epoxy it all together. I think to pull it off it would almost have to be a permanent deal to avoid looking tacky. The upside of putting a piece of plexi in there is that it would make your cupholder a little deeper. Sometimes I wish it was deeper so when I take off haulin *** my drink doesn't act like its gonna go flyin'.
Of course you wouldn't have to use so many leds but you get the idea. Just cut the bottom off and cut a plexi ring thats maybe 1/2" thick. Tap a few holes into it to sink some leds's into. Sand the inside of the ring to make it look frosted and epoxy it all together. I think to pull it off it would almost have to be a permanent deal to avoid looking tacky. The upside of putting a piece of plexi in there is that it would make your cupholder a little deeper. Sometimes I wish it was deeper so when I take off haulin *** my drink doesn't act like its gonna go flyin'.
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well heres how im doing mine. just threw it together to see how it would look. sorry bout the crappy pics, camera phone. i did it similar to the grand prix. grinded the led lens where it would fit flush in the hole. hot glued them in. also put one in the cubby hole. it looks great.
when i install it, i will be using the ashtray light circuit to power the leds. that way they will only come when i turn the lights on.
when i install it, i will be using the ashtray light circuit to power the leds. that way they will only come when i turn the lights on.
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well heres how im doing mine. just threw it together to see how it would look. sorry bout the crappy pics, camera phone. i did it similar to the grand prix. grinded the led lens where it would fit flush in the hole. hot glued them in. also put one in the cubby hole. it looks great.
when i install it, i will be using the ashtray light circuit to power the leds. that way they will only come when i turn the lights on.
when i install it, i will be using the ashtray light circuit to power the leds. that way they will only come when i turn the lights on.
Can anyone shed some light on how to remove the console?
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just remove the 2 screws under the coin holder. then the shifter handle and boot...i have an m6...a4 i cant remember how it comes off. somebody else will know. then the rest just pops off. unplug the cig lighter.
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go tthe individually mounted ones. you can get em at like pep boys etc.., dremeled out openings basically the same size/tiny bit bigger than leds in the side of the cup holder, after we took the center console out, and epoxied them in place and since he wanted them on always wired to them to a constant 12v power supply. i'll try to get him to send me some pics.