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Heads up, V-LEDs is having a sell this weekend.

20% off of everything, use coupon code "BFD"
 

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So.. Hoping one of you expert's can help me out, as I'm a bit out of my depth.

I'm looking at doing the gauges(as I have one out @ the moment), and I was hoping I might appeal to the collective wisdom here, in regards what sort of lights I want for the dash gauges. Now I know the list cites that I want 6 #194's for the gauges.

Be curious to hear more specifically what I should pick up at superbrightleds.com

I know I want blue, And I'm fairly sure I want the 90(? 120?) degree beams(I think that way I'll avoid hotspots), And trying to work out if the push-n-twist adapters are needed.

Don't suppose anyone can shed any light on my... heh... light dilemma?
 

xX Mavr1ck Xx

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So.. Hoping one of you expert's can help me out, as I'm a bit out of my depth.

I'm looking at doing the gauges(as I have one out @ the moment), and I was hoping I might appeal to the collective wisdom here, in regards what sort of lights I want for the dash gauges. Now I know the list cites that I want 6 #194's for the gauges.

Be curious to hear more specifically what I should pick up at superbrightleds.com

I know I want blue, And I'm fairly sure I want the 90(? 120?) degree beams(I think that way I'll avoid hotspots), And trying to work out if the push-n-twist adapters are needed.

Don't suppose anyone can shed any light on my... heh... light dilemma?

I used the WLED-x6s off superbrightleds, and have no hotspots. You won't need new twistlocks if thats what you wondering. You can just unplug the old ones and just put in the leds.
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Hope this helps!:)
 

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Everything I was wondering, and a picture to prove it(as well as something to drool over).

Well done sir!
 

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Everything I was wondering, and a picture to prove it(as well as something to drool over).

Well done sir!

Likewise! :Handshake: I'd heard about some bulbs being soldered in...wasn't sure if it was the gauge bulbs or others, or if it meant soldered to the twist-lock things. Glad to know I can just get the bulbs.

Now I just need to figure out what my ol' man needs to do the gauges in his '88 shortbed.
 

xX Mavr1ck Xx

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Likewise! :Handshake: I'd heard about some bulbs being soldered in...wasn't sure if it was the gauge bulbs or others, or if it meant soldered to the twist-lock things. Glad to know I can just get the bulbs.

Now I just need to figure out what my ol' man needs to do the gauges in his '88 shortbed.

Yep, No soldering! :) Only things I believe you have to solder is like if you have the hatch open switch, rear wiper, push button 4x4, or foglight switch for limiteds and z71s. I think those are the only things that require soldering.
 

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