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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by jmeccia: IBJanky - you obivously have a nicer digi cam than me. Mine won't pick up the red at night, but yeah it looks the same!! Good job man!
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Same here.. my camera won't pick up the red at night....... but it looks simply awesome!!
The only problem with using LED's is the fact you lose your dimming capabilities without designing a circuit to dim them. Dimming LED's are not as simple as lowering the voltage on them like regular bulbs! ;)
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by jmeccia:
I don't know how to setup web pages, but I do have a digital camera. I don't mind taking a step by step picture process if someone else wants to setup the page..
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I do, if you don't mind taking the pics, I'll host it and give you full credit for it on the site I'm putting together. I'm getting ready to put indiglos in my 99 firebird, but have a buddy who wants to switch the bulbs out in his 95 camaro... email me at 99bird@dsaxman.com
-Steve
[ May 25, 2002: Message edited by: Steve Presley ]</p>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Brendan Hearn: Has anybody changed the lights and climate control lights also, im thinkin about putting in green ones (if they make em) and want the hole treatment.<hr></blockquote>
I just painted those bulbs(they are so small its hard to get a grip on them to get them out.
Owwww... I've got two bloody/scrapped up knuckles trying to get my freekin dash off. I just moved down to georgia and don't have access to all the tools I had at home, all I had to use was a craftsman robo-grip and I could only get two of the screws out with it. I checked the sockets I had with me in my trunk and not a dang one of them would fit the stupid things. Why does GM have to use such wierd sized screws? :( anyways.. I guess I'll have to brake down and go to the store today to buy a 7mm socket and a T-15 Torx bit I don't suppose anyone ever got pictures taken of how to do this did they? It's the first time I've ever tried to take the dash off and it's been most painful and annoying. Help would be appretiated
FINALLY, I finished converting my clear bulbs to red and I must say it looks awesome. I can't wait to check it out at night and see how it looks. I have little glass splinters all over my arms and hands unfortunately, those little bulbs wouldn't come out without breaking them. My last trouble is getting the lower dash realigned and screwed back in but then I'm done and with only 2 screws more left over! [img]tongue.gif[/img]
On a difficulty scale I'd have to say that was the hardest thing I'd ever done to my car. Even the under body ram-air was easier to install than that! But now that it's done I have to say it was well worth it and I suggest anyone intrested to try this. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
I painted my bulbs red last year and they're still as bright as they were the first week. 2nd best mod I've done to my car, and easy too [img]smile.gif[/img]
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