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Color change for stock gages...

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    DjFrOsT New Member

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    Color change for stock gages...

    how would i go about doin that? is there any way i can change the color of my stock gages to red?

    has anybody done this? process? anything i should look out for?

    thanks!
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    Tamago New Member

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    LED's in 03? can't remember.. if so, get new led's and re-solder.

    if not, replace bulbs with red bulbs.
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    i did it to my 95, heres a pic
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    on my car i took out the whole cluster and there are 4 main bulbs in the back, replace with what i believe are the 194 bulbs that u can get a pepboys/autozone...then plug it all back in make sure they all work before u go and screw the cluster back in place then ur good...it looks really good at night too
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    DjFrOsT New Member

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    thats exactly what i want...that looks sooooo good... :Nworthy

    great job wit that cluster...

    <---impressed!!
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    hellapinoy 2000 Celica GTS

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    i did the same to my 99... blue though...

    [IMG]
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    yea that does look really cool
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    im thinkin about switchin to LED cuz one of the bulbs is starting to fade, u can't see it in the pic though, but all the others are fine, i might just throw a new bulb in there and see what happens
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    I have red stock :p one of the few things I like about the Civic
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    Use #168 bulbs, they look great in the clusters.
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    Laz Z Kay "n00B, be kind"

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    Rolla95, dont try LED, they are dim as hell. I tried it before.

    Hellapinoy, looks like you need an outside temperture sensor. lol
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    Cuztomrollaz98 MAD VLAD!

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    that blue and that red on those clusters look hella tight.... hmm I wonder what a mix of that blue and red would have lol shit I'ma get myself a purple gauge cluster background lol
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    Ninety Four New Member

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    Actually I just put LED's in my cluster and it's pretty damn bright.
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    Cuztomrollaz98 MAD VLAD!

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    okay I'm officially confused :confused: so are they bright or not? lol
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    i've heard that they were brighter than the regular bulbs, thats why i wanna try em, also, is it easy to change out all the other little bulbs, like the high beam one and ann others that aren't red already, i wanna do them too
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    Laz Z Kay "n00B, be kind"

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    They are bright, but they are too focused, and that's why they are so dim.
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    so ghetto up a mirror behind em, so they shine out
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    I just got my matrix led from autolumination.com and here are the pics. They look awsome!!!!

    [IMG] [IMG]
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    hellapinoy 2000 Celica GTS

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    are those the ones that have 5 bulbs each? those are bright... im happy with the ones i got right now...
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    Laz Z Kay "n00B, be kind"

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    What matrix LED?? I cant find it there. What's the link?? I want to take a look at it.
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    holy sh!t those are nice...
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    Laz Z Kay "n00B, be kind"

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    Yea, that's pretty nice. But you can still see the light is not spreading out evenly.
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    Silver_Nitrate New Member

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    actually the light spread out pretty evenly, the thing that you might be seeing on one of the needle is due to light exposure when I took the pic during the day. I try to simulate night time by trying to cover the top of the dash so that it is more visible. I couldn't be anymore happier with this new light. it's bright enough that you can see the actual odo reading. the site where I bought it is www.autolumination.com yes it is the led with 5 bulbs in it that is 6.99 a piece. If you go look on 194 bulbs, it's the very first one on top.
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    Laz Z Kay "n00B, be kind"

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    I would assume those are pretty decent. A 360 degree of light, just like a regular bulb. 7 dollar a pop is pretty expensive tho. I would try the oval one first, only 2.5 a pop. And I know those superflux LEDs are good. They ARE wide.
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    Silver_Nitrate New Member

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    NOOOO don't get the oval ones, I had them first and they suck, there are lots of hot spots and parts of the guage are not illuminated. That's why I switched to this one. It's worth the money.
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    hellapinoy 2000 Celica GTS

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    i did the same thing... dont do it dude, those ones are worthless...
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    Silver, what year is your vehicle? It looks like a 98-02 series. If so, did you have any problems with the matrix bulb fit? To me, it looks like those matrix bulbs would be too big to fit back into the gauge cluster, with all their extra bulbs sticking out all over. That definitely gives more uniform lighting than my oval bulbs do.

    These are my gauges with just the oval bulbs from autolumination, I know that the photo quality sucks, bu I think you can see pretty clearly that my bulbs aren't nearly as even. With the temparature on the left side of my gauges you can barely read it all at night (don't try it while driving).

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    no no problems at all, they fit just fine
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    I will be placing my order immediatly!
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    The thing to keep in mind with led's is that you can get differeny brightness ones... up to some that are almost blinding.
    So choose on that parameter.
    The other thing that you can do to even out the light on led's is sand down the dome on the top of them, so that they are flat. give it a try and compare 2 led's side by side, one that is not touched, and one that is sanded down on top. you will get a LOT better light disperience like that (also handy for doing interior lighting with led's, it spreads out the light a lot better that just leaving them round.
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    Ninety Four New Member

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    I agree w/ what was said in the previous post. In addition to that, If you get the matrix bulbs or just some wide angle LEDs, you shouldn't have a problem with "hot spots," where the LEDs show up brighter in some areas of the cluster than others.

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