leds in gauges.. like autometer acessory gauges...please help
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was looking around at all this awesome led work that tibby01 think thats his name and was wondering what tach and 2/16 gauges for my pillar pods and such that you could do the same too...I have phantom series of autometers right now...what can i do thanks Chris
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Well, I don't think it would be that tough to get some LED's and wire them up in there. I have a tach I'll be selling VERY soon that has 8 different colours of LED's in it. Kinda cool. I bought it for the shift light and then realized you could get the shift light separate, eyeroll.gif noob
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well i already got a white faced autometer phantom tach..just like how the bros gauges light up and the heater controls light up and want to do everything that sceam
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Ahhh, I see, I know tibby01 did mine over the christmas/spring breaks so I dunno if he'll do 'em this time of year. PM him to see what he says, if you know your way around electrically you could prolly DIY. Just put in a ton of LED's and it would look fine. lol
you gotta have a little bit of electrical know how. if you do, rigging something up wouldnt be hard at all. just open the gauge up and look around. cant really tell you more than that, ive never opened one of those up.
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you gotta have a little bit of electrical know how. if you do, rigging something up wouldnt be hard at all. just open the gauge up and look around. cant really tell you more than that, ive never opened one of those up.
well youd be my man whenever yuo get time...


