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Quote from: enaberif on December 19, 2015, 09:12:44 pmIf you really want to help the coloring of the gauges and bulbs then get some flat white spray paint and paint the inside of the plastic. The dark dingy blue color really doesn't help and by painting it white things get a lot brighter.Same thing happens if you use a bright silver or chrome spray can paint. I used the spray chrome, I was impressed how well it boosted the visibility.
If you really want to help the coloring of the gauges and bulbs then get some flat white spray paint and paint the inside of the plastic. The dark dingy blue color really doesn't help and by painting it white things get a lot brighter.
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These are the ones! Put one in every hole except the radio and the thermo controls. Should have put this as one of my best mods for sure
Quote from: frotosride on December 22, 2015, 10:13:48 pmThese are the ones! Put one in every hole except the radio and the thermo controls. Should have put this as one of my best mods for sureI'm trying to justify buying these, putting them in the entire dash and then turning right around and buying the dakota digital system. I want DD like really bad so it seems silly to put these in. I guess we'll see how much money I have left from my tax returns after I rebuild the suspension, that will tell me if I'm getting DD or not.
This is fully dimmed... it isn't very bright and it took me several tries to get my camera to pick it up. I tried to get a video but it wouldn't adjust. This is as bright as it gets... a lot brighter than the other bulbs ever were and I gained .60 volts compared to the previous lights. I also gained another 1.2 volts going to HID. That's over years of a base line with factory bulbs I'm everything