this might be a pointless post and im sure you guys might know this but i wanted to say it anyway cuz i didnt see it mentioned. The 3 stock gauge cluster lights have a green plastic-like cover over them. I wonder if you could possibly buy a different colored cover or just leave the covers off and the light would be a little brighter behind the gauges?
also you can make some red or orange blinkers on your gauges fairly easy too. If you have a spare gauge cluster laying around just take the strip where the fuel light, battery light, seat belt light, oil light etc are out. Next pop out the 2 green pieces of plastic where the blinkers are on the gauge cluster. Line it up with either the red or orange color square on the plastic strip you took out and trace the green blinker cover onto the desired color and replace. Just an idea.
i eman...you can virtually use anything that is semitransparent for the blinker covers but i have an extra cluster and im gonna test it out. I'm gonna put some white face guages on and i have a few lights that need to be replaced whenever i get some free time.
this might be a pointless post and im sure you guys might know this but i wanted to say it anyway cuz i didnt see it mentioned. The 3 stock gauge cluster lights have a green plastic-like cover over them. I wonder if you could possibly buy a different colored cover or just leave the covers off and the light would be a little brighter behind the gauges?
Yes, that would work.
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Originally Posted by JosephArocha
hey Panther37 can you make these for the 1st gen but not blue like a green.....?
how much would it be just for the light kit? And does this come with pretty much everything you need?
What do you mean by the light kit? You can't just use indiglo to illuminate your stock gauges. The inverter is extra. I suggest not buying mine because they are a PITA to use for installation. Send me an email if you want, panther37@gmail.com.
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