Trans Am BLUE interior lighting?
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Trans Am BLUE interior lighting?
Does ANYONE sell the sets like they have for the camaor? I dont want to go soldering on stuff myself. I would rather just buy a plug & play type set-up. I have read a couple threads & visited a few web sites, but every one i found said i have to to the soldering myself. How come the camaro sets wont work in a Trans Am? Im confused & lost, but i still want blue interior lights & wont stop trying till i have them. ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated.
#2
From what I understand, the gauges have a orange film, so if you use blue light, it wont come out the right color. You have to buy a gauge face to replace the one you have that will allow the blue light through. If you do that you should be able to buy the blue sets an they should work just the same as they do in the camaro.
Although I could be wrong.
Although I could be wrong.
#4
I have a stock camaro gauge face for the gauge panel if you would like to buy it. It is black with a blue backing instead of a red backing. I'll get a pic of it tonight and post it. I am going blue also but I wanted white face gauges instead. I'll post up the difference of the backing and I'll PM you the price.
#6
yep they white faces would work, IF you had camaro gauges.
All of mine are blue... You can swap out the hvac cluster, but I'd recommend just changing the face and getting some #74 blue LED replacement bulbs. WAY easier.
Camaro headlight switch wont' fit in a T/a.. I tried, thinking that'd be the easiest. Reguardless, you'll have to do a little soldering on that....
Talk to LS1_SS (I think that's him) and he'll probably do everything for ya. here's his site:
www.nsperformance.com
All of mine are blue... You can swap out the hvac cluster, but I'd recommend just changing the face and getting some #74 blue LED replacement bulbs. WAY easier.
Camaro headlight switch wont' fit in a T/a.. I tried, thinking that'd be the easiest. Reguardless, you'll have to do a little soldering on that....
Talk to LS1_SS (I think that's him) and he'll probably do everything for ya. here's his site:
www.nsperformance.com
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#8
On the gauge note, does anyone have an insight into the rather large price discrepancy between
http://www.procarparts.com/store-lis...0&cat=3&sub=37
and
http://www.macewenmotorsports.com/cf...99bez-wht.html
Is it just because MacEwen offers a gauge that has the same styling as stock? Or perhaps it's a higher quality product?
http://www.procarparts.com/store-lis...0&cat=3&sub=37
and
http://www.macewenmotorsports.com/cf...99bez-wht.html
Is it just because MacEwen offers a gauge that has the same styling as stock? Or perhaps it's a higher quality product?
#9
PCP uses just complete overlays that light up on their own and doesn't allow any stock lights, short of the needles, light up. The MacEwe uses indivdiual overlays which allow stock lighting to go through. I actually had the mac on first, then the PCP.
#10
I'd like to do my interior lighting blue also being that i have a blue car. I am tired of trying to find a nice looking aftermarket headunit to someone match the interior. Get all the lights in the interior blue.
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Originally Posted by JayBirdWs6
I'd like to do my interior lighting blue also being that i have a blue car. I am tired of trying to find a nice looking aftermarket headunit to someone match the interior. Get all the lights in the interior blue.
I'd recommend a Jensen VM9410 screen. Lights up all blue and matches it VERY nicely.. Plus it'll play anything you stick in it, from MPEG to VCD to SVCD to DVD to MP3 to WMA.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-RJCrcvx...50&I=110VM9410
#12
the easiest way to make your gauge cluster blue it to first take off the inlay, and sand down the back till you get through all of the color and it is almost clear, then go to autozone and buy the 194 bulbs, they are really small basically the same bulbs as the side marker bulbs i believe. Anyway, they sell them in blue, you need 5, take the clear plasice cover the the inlay is glued to off of the back of the cluster, and you will find 5 bulbs, remove them and replace with the blue bulbs. Will cost you about $10 if you count the sand paper. I did this on my t/a and everyone thinks that I went the hard route and wired in blue led's and all that happy horse ****. Not like I'm gonna tell them that all i did was buy some blue bulbs and swap them out. Anyway, hopefully the camaro setup is the same on the inside as my t/a if so, it is very easy and looks pretty good. However there will be a couple areas on the dash that are dimmer then others, but it isn't to noticeable. Hope this helps you out so you don't go blowing a ton of money when all you have to do is this. Good luck man
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Originally Posted by ws six six six
the easiest way to make your gauge cluster blue it to first take off the inlay, and sand down the back till you get through all of the color and it is almost clear, then go to autozone and buy the 194 bulbs, they are really small basically the same bulbs as the side marker bulbs i believe. Anyway, they sell them in blue, you need 5, take the clear plasice cover the the inlay is glued to off of the back of the cluster, and you will find 5 bulbs, remove them and replace with the blue bulbs. Will cost you about $10 if you count the sand paper. I did this on my t/a and everyone thinks that I went the hard route and wired in blue led's and all that happy horse ****. Not like I'm gonna tell them that all i did was buy some blue bulbs and swap them out. Anyway, hopefully the camaro setup is the same on the inside as my t/a if so, it is very easy and looks pretty good. However there will be a couple areas on the dash that are dimmer then others, but it isn't to noticeable. Hope this helps you out so you don't go blowing a ton of money when all you have to do is this. Good luck man
#14
In all honesty, you can't get any more simple for blue gauges in a T/A is to just get a reverse indiglo overlay. Not only do they perfectly light up even (no dim spots), but you get silver gauge faces. Then get camaro HVAC and headlight switch and take the faces off and replace yours. Buy some #74 replacement bulbs for the HVAC (and door lights too). Only have to solder only 1 LED for your headlight switch and you're done.
Got a write-up if any with a T/A is interested....
Got a write-up if any with a T/A is interested....
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Originally Posted by InfiniteReality
In all honesty, you can't get any more simple for blue gauges in a T/A is to just get a reverse indiglo overlay. Not only do they perfectly light up even (no dim spots), but you get silver gauge faces. Then get camaro HVAC and headlight switch and take the faces off and replace yours. Buy some #74 replacement bulbs for the HVAC (and door lights too). Only have to solder only 1 LED for your headlight switch and you're done.
Got a write-up if any with a T/A is interested....
Got a write-up if any with a T/A is interested....
#17
Originally Posted by BIG_MIKE2005
Does ANYONE sell the sets like they have for the camaor? I dont want to go soldering on stuff myself. I would rather just buy a plug & play type set-up. I have read a couple threads & visited a few web sites, but every one i found said i have to to the soldering myself. How come the camaro sets wont work in a Trans Am? Im confused & lost, but i still want blue interior lights & wont stop trying till i have them. ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated.
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
Those will direclty plug into the HVAC, door light, and gear indicator sockets. Then you will need to drill out the red lenses for the door lights. Then swap out the t/a HVAC, headlight switch and gear selector with camaro ones. Just the face is all you need to change.
Then you will only need to solder one LED for your headlight switch. That's typically it. For the steering wheel lights you will have to solder. The bulbs on it are actually soldered to the board. It's not the easiest thing to solder cause you'll be using 3mm LEDs instead of 5mm. Another option for the steering wheel controls is to just cut the illum. wire and they won't light up.
Hope that helps you some!!
- Del
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Thankx again InfiniteReality for all your help & information. I purchased a cluster face from a 2000 Camaro SS w/black face from a member on here for $15 shipped. Now im lookin at salvage for the headlight switch plate & HVAC control plate off a camaor to switch out mine. Im almost there on gettin parts anyway.
#19
No problem, glad to help! But why get a black camaro gauge face? You gonna stick LED 194 replacements behind it like the camaro guys do? That site I sent you has those replacement bulbs as well.