A Few Led Questions
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From: New London, Tx AKA The Middle of Nowhere
I got my tranny fixed so I'll be there smile.gif.
Here's the only pic I could get:

I tried to pull it all back off to get some good pics, but ehhh my speedo and gas/temp are stuck sad.gif... They work fine, I just hope they never stop working.
Here's the only pic I could get:

I tried to pull it all back off to get some good pics, but ehhh my speedo and gas/temp are stuck sad.gif... They work fine, I just hope they never stop working.
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
sweet... this is how i do them. mounted to stensil material. They're farther down then they actually look, near the bottom. the stensil keeps them from being able to shift so the wires did not need any covering as it is nearly the same as a board, but before i finished it I added some liquid electrical tape just for good measure.


i do 'em like splinter did. i think ill try your way though sometime soon, it looks a bunch easier and cleaner. im only worried about the eveness having the leds so close to the faces.
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
they're actually pretty far down and it's very even because of the stensil material that distributes light. the clear cement grabs the light and distributes it over a larger area as well as you can see in the pictures i posted earlier. The whiteout keeps it brighter.
Here's a picture of testing. i had a buddy hold it for me while i took the picture. It's not a good one, just shows evenness.
Here's a picture of testing. i had a buddy hold it for me while i took the picture. It's not a good one, just shows evenness.


