New Interior Lights *PICS*
I just purchased blue led lights from BlackTibs (Chris) the other day, and I drove over to his place today to get them installed. He did an AWESOME job. Now I want to get the vent Haloz he has for sale...haha, im going blue crazy. Well here's some pics. I took them at night, so you can't see some of them too clearly. If you want to change the interior of your lights, definetely do business with BlackTibs.
Here's his site: http://www.haloz.biz/

AC control, Recirc control, Temperature Dials

Drivers window switch

Dimmer switch

i got these bulbs from SR racing, but i'm sure BlackTibs can do this too. He's got skills.
Here's his site: http://www.haloz.biz/

AC control, Recirc control, Temperature Dials

Drivers window switch

Dimmer switch

i got these bulbs from SR racing, but i'm sure BlackTibs can do this too. He's got skills.
dude, tell blacktibs to do my needle DIY for you.
and also, if you can get another large sized bulb holder, and another wedge led, there is a spot for on at the very top center if you want to make it look more even.
id post the kick ass gauges i made up for jaws, but ill let him.
and also, if you can get another large sized bulb holder, and another wedge led, there is a spot for on at the very top center if you want to make it look more even.
id post the kick ass gauges i made up for jaws, but ill let him.
DIY for needles? ooo, that'd be interesting. post up pics jaws!! yah the top part of my speedo is very very dim. another bulb would definetely help...
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You bought from Shark Racing?
You RECIEVED something from Shark Racing?
LOL
Looks perty good, but why are the AC controls so light? I like Tibby's better.
You RECIEVED something from Shark Racing?
LOL
Looks perty good, but why are the AC controls so light? I like Tibby's better.
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QUOTE (tibwrcsbj)
the pic of the heater/blower controls is by far the best i've ever seen.....tibby01 is that how yours look???
His look WAY better, and brighter.
i didnt use the stock bulb locations for the lighting. i drilled a bunch of holes around the top of the back in a partial circle like the numbers and other marks go. then i glued some leds in there...
you can find the DIY for the needles in the DIY section, i just posted it there yesterday.
BTW, i need a clock lense chris.
you can find the DIY for the needles in the DIY section, i just posted it there yesterday.
BTW, i need a clock lense chris.
QUOTE (REDZMAN)
QUOTE (tibwrcsbj)
the pic of the heater/blower controls is by far the best i've ever seen.....tibby01 is that how yours look???
His look WAY better, and brighter.
I just hadn't seen a good PIC of them....
except for what tibby just posted above ^^ , now i have.
Come On REDZ get me that heater control assembly..........
Tibby's look awesome....but they'll look even better in RED
IMHO. ;-)
hey tibby, how didja get the "AC" in the AC button and the pic of the car in the recirc button to light up blue also? blacktibs put 2 LEDS to make the buttons turn blue when you press it (as you can see in my picture) but the car in the recirc button and the "AC" in the AC button is still yellowish. did you replace the bulbs in it? oh and btw...you're lights look awesome man. veryyyyyy bright. i like!
yah sharkraccing actually sent them. crazy huh? and they even sent them pretty fast...i guess i got lucky?
yah sharkraccing actually sent them. crazy huh? and they even sent them pretty fast...i guess i got lucky?
very carefully.
no, i soldered a led into the spot and aimed it at the front, and then i ended up cutting the circuit, and soldering a resistor to cross the gap(and provide the needed resistance for the led). theres even a little pocket on the switch that you can conveniently fit a resistor. you can also just solder in a led, cut the wire that powers it back in the car. and then connect the wires with a resistor.
no, i soldered a led into the spot and aimed it at the front, and then i ended up cutting the circuit, and soldering a resistor to cross the gap(and provide the needed resistance for the led). theres even a little pocket on the switch that you can conveniently fit a resistor. you can also just solder in a led, cut the wire that powers it back in the car. and then connect the wires with a resistor.


