Gotta ask, what do you guys know about these glowing needles
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Supposedly this will work for us? What do you know?
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Supposedly this will work for us? What do you know?
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Although that place does have them listed for us, they don't work worth a damn. Ask Jaws.
I actually ordered some for my tib
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Yeah they're nice, but personally, I wouldn't waste the money. I think it costs like $80 for a set, which is an $80 you could easily spend somewhere better.
They're nice, but not worth it. They're not really needles they're just a set of LEDs attached to a wire that go behind the needles. When I put mine in it took no more than 15 minutes, but I spent HOURS re-configing my gauge cluster. Sometimes the wires get in the way of the moving parts behind, so some parts of the needles wont' work. Like I had to re-adjust them several times to get the tach to go above 4k and the speedo to go above 60 mph.
Nice, only if you have a thick wallet. Personally I'd spend the $80 somewhere else.
*Just an edit to my post. The glowing color is false advertisement. Yeah, it does glow, but it's not nearly as bright as the colors you see on the web-pages. It's a dull faint glow.*
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Yeah they're nice, but personally, I wouldn't waste the money. I think it costs like $80 for a set, which is an $80 you could easily spend somewhere better.
They're nice, but not worth it. They're not really needles they're just a set of LEDs attached to a wire that go behind the needles. When I put mine in it took no more than 15 minutes, but I spent HOURS re-configing my gauge cluster. Sometimes the wires get in the way of the moving parts behind, so some parts of the needles wont' work. Like I had to re-adjust them several times to get the tach to go above 4k and the speedo to go above 60 mph.
Nice, only if you have a thick wallet. Personally I'd spend the $80 somewhere else.
*Just an edit to my post. The glowing color is false advertisement. Yeah, it does glow, but it's not nearly as bright as the colors you see on the web-pages. It's a dull faint glow.*
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Thanks guys, I was pretty sure it wasn't a good place to drop cash. I thought those were the ones.
Yeah, Tibby01 works magic 1000% more real than that, I've seen em, and keeping in mind I've been doing custom lighting for over 2 years solid now, I still 'bout wet myself when I saw em on my buddy Jaws' car.
Just gangster status :!:
Yeah, Tibby01 works magic 1000% more real than that, I've seen em, and keeping in mind I've been doing custom lighting for over 2 years solid now, I still 'bout wet myself when I saw em on my buddy Jaws' car.
Just gangster status :!:
40 bucks from me, and they are a lot easier to install.
although, i would like to get a set of those to play around with. definately not for 80 bucks though.
although, i would like to get a set of those to play around with. definately not for 80 bucks though.


