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found the solution if you do not want to tap into anything like me. I dont care if its a ciag lighter, rather do that then touch anything in the car.
i think if you put them like on the "roof" of the vent it wouldnt restrict airflow, and would look badass at night. just remember that its illegal to have blue lights on the outside of your car.
2002 SOM Camaro- Sold
2006 S60- Sold
2000 Cherokee- The desert whip
also do u think i should put them behind my ram air vents??
Aren't those vents suppose to let air IN? personally, I would not want to restrict the intake. </font>[/QUOTE]That's what traditional "Ram Air" is for but since the original hood had no scoops on it a few lights behind the grilles is not going to hinder that intake of air any more than the stock hood did. Also if the air filter still has the factory sealed intake box the Ram Air hood doesn't do too much other than blow air across the engine. Now, if the filter also channels underhood air in then blocking the Ram Air scoops would be a consideration but it wouldnt kill the car.
Holy Cow! That oznium.com stuff is really cool. I wonder if I could mount two of those little 4 inch ones behind my stock 2001 Camaro grill to match the Halo lights glow?
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Originally posted by irunhighpsi: Hey camaro 99 how did you do the blue LED's in your dash and the light sby the door locks, tutorials and what LED's you used? Thanks man...looks great.
For my dash I got 5 of the WLED-x5 194 wedge base bulbs in Blue from superbrightleds.com. They are kinda tricky to put in cluster, so you need to take the black plastic piece off the back of the cluster when you install them so you can get the right angle and then put the cover back on. Other than that the gauges are just plug and go.
Everything else in the car is the blue #74 led bulb w/out a base. There is 1 in each door, 2 in the HVAC pannel, and one in the shifter pannel. These also just plug right in. However, the passenger door light is really dim and to get it bright would require some custom work (which I didn't feel like doing).
Also, if you want to get a little more tricky, the guys at www.ledgauges.com will sell you a really small LED that will work for the headlight dimmer swich. I didn't get mine wired up right and had a short so it's now a new (02 camaro) stock lit switch.
Anyway, hope that helps. If you have any questions just sent me an e-mail.
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