LED Gauges
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This weekend I got a chance to install my led gauge kit from Ledgauges.com
The install was easy, and I'm very pleased with the results. I went with the hyperwhite kit, so I could see redline and the needles.
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**********Updated with Pics of Hyper white LEDs in Headlight switch & HVAC page 3 post 59**********
The install was easy, and I'm very pleased with the results. I went with the hyperwhite kit, so I could see redline and the needles.
![](http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c350/bnorcross23/My%20car/DSCF0344.jpg)
**********Updated with Pics of Hyper white LEDs in Headlight switch & HVAC page 3 post 59**********
Last edited by BlackBADaSS02; 05-22-2007 at 06:58 PM.
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Thats what i like about it, theyre blue, and unlike the blue kit you can see ur needles still!
EDIT: try to seal up your top part you got some light leakage.. oh and how well does your dimmer work after this?
EDIT: try to seal up your top part you got some light leakage.. oh and how well does your dimmer work after this?
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Originally Posted by LS1Formulation
That isn't light leakage, it's the reflection on the cluster surround.
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
yeah but that should be gone when he puts the plastic shroud back around the cluster.
Looking good!!
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Is there a way to get the blue look while keeping the needles? Maybe a blue-tinted incandescent bulb? But do those also not emit any other color but blue, like a blue LED?