Dash leds
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Why I didn't wire them up to that point when I did mine I've no idea :lol: would have been easier and made more sense than cutting and tack blocking wires behind the dash which is what I did. :roll: Oh well 5 years on and they still work so nevermind.
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:lol: Don't get me wrong i usually take the hard way, and its usually me saying, oh yer, why didn't i do it like that :?
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i've got the reverse glow dials, but for some reason i couldn't get them to work, tried everything, they're knackered.
Rather than send them back to the usa for replacements i just put four blue led sidelights behind the clocks instead of the green covered bulbs and now i have an awesome blue glow behind the white dials at night.
kind of a cross between the two i guess
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i want the diles to light up white so i took off all the green covers but the dials are printed on green plastic i tryed sanding it off to see if it was like a pug witch just have die on the back of the diles but there still greeny any one know if you can get clear ones ?
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not sure about clear ones. but there was a site i found before that allows you to choose your own colours and glows. etc black back ground with red lights. will try to find again. actually think RS mentioned it also
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there is speedhut.com that makes custom gauges for the mx-3 not sure about shipping to the UK though :?
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no i mean like i want the standard dash just not elglow just standard with white light rathere than green witch you cant get rid of coz there printed on green plastic
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as said in PM dude, looks like the only way to go about it is to get custom ones made up on clear backing….
Keep us updated dude
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ok know any where that could do that ?
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well like I said you can get some custom ones made and then just do your own backlighting like I did in mine…
http://www.mx-3.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=59559&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=15
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Wow mooneggs!
That is an impressive bit of fabricating!! your clocks look incredible! thats the kind of look i was going for. you've definitely given me some inspiration!
hope you dont mind a bit of plagerism!!
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how did you get the filter out of the clock ?
and waht did you use to get it to light blue
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I think I read he used chopped up plastic files! So purple plus green = blueish. Nice bit of improv
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@47921396a8=Marco:
I think I read he used chopped up plastic files! So purple plus green = blueish. Nice bit of improv
yes that is correct I got some transparent office files and cut it to fit - purple gave it the look I wanted the rest of the colors really did not do much for it!… here are some links that helped me from the North American mx-3 site FAQ...
http://www.mx-3.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=54424
http://www.mx-3.com/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=28
definately pay attention when doing anything around the needles cause if you screw them up you will be out of luck!!!
I bought these for my bulbs - some little 194 type bulb covers that were red -I used to have LED's but they burnt out since they in a dimming application…you will also notice in my worklog I changed the blinkers to blue - this was done using 20oz bottle caps from dasani water LOL I just cut them with a dremel to fit in the space using the old green arrows as a template!