gauge lights??
#1
gauge lights??
ok so i am lookin at redoin my lights on my 94 and was wondering what i should do with it. i dont like the way it looks. i've tried looking on ebay and other places for those new gauge set up things but none for a 94. so just curious what my options r. i was thinkin of just changin the lights to blue leds but i'm not sure. just lookin for other ideas thanks for the help in advance! heres a pic of my gauges:
#2
RE: gauge lights??
I just recently changed my lights using white led's and it gives it a blue look to it. Wasnt all that hard
#3
RE: gauge lights??
ORIGINAL: c0a8l0v6i8n9
I just recently changed my lights using white led's and it gives it a blue look to it. Wasnt all that hard
I just recently changed my lights using white led's and it gives it a blue look to it. Wasnt all that hard
#4
RE: gauge lights??
ORIGINAL: c0a8l0v6i8n9
I just recently changed my lights using white led's and it gives it a blue look to it. Wasnt all that hard
I just recently changed my lights using white led's and it gives it a blue look to it. Wasnt all that hard
#5
RE: gauge lights??
aight so does just any led work to replace the bulb? what all goes into it? also how does the dash remove on mine so i can get to the bulbs?
#6
RE: gauge lights??
I am not sure exactly on the gen1's but here is the bulb info I got off of sylvania's website:
Instrument-general
161
37
PC168
PC74
Check engine indicator
PC74
Hi-beam indicator
PC74
Seat belt indicator
PC194
Brake warning
PC74
Automatic transmission indicator
PC168
Directional signal indicator
PC74
Otherwise here is a thread on what I did, pretty much the cluster is easy. All you do is take the stock bulb and socket out and replace it with an Inverted LED of the correct base type (i.e 194/211/37/etc.). Plug it back in and make sure they light up and away you go.
My other thought is, depending on the wires you have for the guages you could get a metal filler plate and mount your own custom guages in it. I just saw this done similarly on the TRUCKS TV show on SpikeTV. They did it for this 50's Ford truck, but you could apply the same idea to your truck.
Instrument-general
161
37
PC168
PC74
Check engine indicator
PC74
Hi-beam indicator
PC74
Seat belt indicator
PC194
Brake warning
PC74
Automatic transmission indicator
PC168
Directional signal indicator
PC74
Otherwise here is a thread on what I did, pretty much the cluster is easy. All you do is take the stock bulb and socket out and replace it with an Inverted LED of the correct base type (i.e 194/211/37/etc.). Plug it back in and make sure they light up and away you go.
My other thought is, depending on the wires you have for the guages you could get a metal filler plate and mount your own custom guages in it. I just saw this done similarly on the TRUCKS TV show on SpikeTV. They did it for this 50's Ford truck, but you could apply the same idea to your truck.
#7
RE: gauge lights??
haha ya i was considering getting autometer gauges and replacing the whole cluster w/ them but thats a lil tooo pricey for me lol cuz led bulbs rnt gunna add up to a couple hundred dollars lol like new guages
#8
RE: gauge lights??
if you want to spend some dough, im pretty sure that dakota digital makes a cluster for a 94. you probably will spend around 500 though.
#9
RE: gauge lights??
ORIGINAL: coplinb
if you want to spend some dough, im pretty sure that dakota digital makes a cluster for a 94. you probably will spend around 500 though.
if you want to spend some dough, im pretty sure that dakota digital makes a cluster for a 94. you probably will spend around 500 though.
#10
RE: gauge lights??
who does!