Lighttrikz kit installed!
#1
Lighttrikz kit installed!
so I took the time today to mess with the lights of my ride a bit, and fix my shifter.
Finished!
Thank you to Zack @ Lightrikz!
Finished!
Thank you to Zack @ Lightrikz!
Last edited by Chizilds; Aug 7, 2006 at 09:38 PM.
#4
I bought the LED hyperwhite gauge kit from Zack. Then I customized the gauges even more to get a different effect. I posted a DIY if you are interested....I can give you the link to the thread if you can't find it.
#6
http://www.lightrikz.com/ <-----Here is where he got the lights from
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#9
couldnt figure out the clock one yet... it was being a ***** so I put that part on hold. I am considering doing the blue and red dash but we will see what kind of work goes into that.
Last edited by Chizilds; Aug 7, 2006 at 11:59 PM.
#10
Originally Posted by Chizilds
couldnt figure out the clock one yet... it was being a ***** so I put that part on hold. I am considering doing the blue and red dash but we will see what kind of work goes into that.
#12
If you want to a cheaper route to make your HVAC lights red use Delta Ceramcoat : Bright Red Rouge Clair Transparent. I bought it at a local craft store and it is what I used for my HVAC controls in the picture. A picture of the paint can be found in this thread--->https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...elta+ceramcoat. The thread is about making your HVAC controls orange but they used a Transparent Tangerine for that but they still took a picture of the paint I was talking about. So after you expose the two bulbs remove the blue gel caps....then just paint the bulbs. You can do this in the car just make sure to cover up the dash parts in case you drip some. It may look a little sloppy but once everything if put back together it'll look good when they are lit at night. But if you decide to go LED talk to Zack.
#15
All you need to do is remove the HVAC panel that covers the climate controls and cd player. Then you remove the shroud around the instrument gauge cluster (not the cluster itself. There are two screws that hold the black shroud in place...just use a philips screwdriver to remove them. Then pull the bottom part of the shroud up and then towards you (just mess with it for a little bit...it'll come out). Then remove the two screws that are visible from removing the panel that covered the cd player...etc. Then start pulling off the long strip starting from the side closest to the gauge cluster. It will take a little force since clips hold it in. Then unplug the two harnesses around the clock. Then you'll have to pop two tabs to remove the clock.