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Old 04-02-2007, 07:17 PM
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Thanks guys, I get them from a supplier in Hong Kong

I am trying to complete the whole interior soon, but time is limited between the engine swap, my new promotion and a few other side projects....
AND trying to arrange things for the wedding next year and trying to get a house in the fall.....
Old 04-02-2007, 08:12 PM
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are you inviting all of us to the wedding?
Old 04-06-2007, 10:20 AM
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do you have a write up on how to do this?
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Originally Posted by LEballistic
do you have a write up on how to do this?
No I don't, It's kind of involved but I'll try and see what I can do next week.



Oh yeah... This is a picture of another HVAC

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Those all look really really good! I wish i had the tools and the knowledge to do that. I switching everything in my truck from phantom gauges to Cobalt and want to do the dash and cluster blue too!! Awesome work!
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do you have the specs on the LEDs
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search on ebay for 8mm ledw/resistors...tons will coem up..liek 10$ for 100
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my cluster was super easy to do..cause mines a 99-02...but i also rewired all my lights inside with resisors and leds...heres a sample..
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04blacksilvy...may save yah some time....here is a complete led interior rewire write up I did on gmfullsize.com......looks like Black Silv is using more than one LED per bulb..depends on how bright you want it..
linky http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70072
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Originally Posted by LEballistic
do you have the specs on the LEDs
The right LED's to use are SMD PLCC LED's they have a viewing angle of 120 degrees whereas the round style radio shack 5mm or 3mm types have a narrow viewing angle resulting in hot spots. The LED's I use are harder to deal with but the results speak for themselves.


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