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mine were monza triple LED's, so they have the 3 seperate LED's on top

justins were normal single style led's and the spread of light in his cluster is EXACTLY the same as in mine

got a link/pic of your LED's?

Yo Tracid that looks AWESOME!!!

Yeah i got cheapies, i think they were around 2 for 12 or 15 bux like yours DEZZ.

With the ones u got tracid do u need to solder a resister for them to work that good? Or u talking about he cheap ones? I reckon u and dezz need to whip out a nice camera and swap em over with some b4 and after fotos :laugh:

Yo Tracid that looks AWESOME!!!

Yeah i got cheapies, i think they were around 2 for 12 or 15 bux like yours DEZZ.

With the ones u got tracid do u need to solder a resister for them to work that good? Or u talking about he cheap ones? I reckon u and dezz need to whip out a nice camera and swap em over with some b4 and after fotos :laugh:

heheh Justin and I have ordered some of the 1's that Kon's shown us in his supra dash...when they get here we'll slap em in, but i'll try to get a decent before photo (my cluster always looks worse in the photos than it does in real life)...if these 1's that kon's shown us work, then we can safely say its the type of LED and not the different clusters :rofl:

when you say with the same LED's (in the white pic), can you change the colour of them or something? sorta like those ones that go from green to orange or whatever...

How did you black out the red/yellow line when you had the blue ones in??

when you say with the same LED's (in the white pic), can you change the colour of them or something? sorta like those ones that go from green to orange or whatever...

How did you black out the red/yellow line when you had the blue ones in??

nah sorry what i meant was that they r the same type LED's from the US supplier

and about the yellow/red not coming through its just how it is, the yellow/red doesnt let the blue light through though if i turn highbeams on it does

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these r the ones i bought, c how they have 4 LED's facing all direction's?

WLED-x5_mm.jpg

http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/bulb_specs.htm

Suk LEDS...looking for ones like these for ages...T10s by the dimentions...These already have the resistor and are pretty much a direct replacement in the holder...might need some cutting of the wedge, can u confirm??

Ah yeah I know what you mean, howcome it works when you put the highbeams on though?

i think its cause when i turn on the highbeams it emiitts the standard white light and the white goes throught the yellow/red tacho lines

Suk LEDS...looking for ones like these for ages...T10s by the dimentions...These already have the resistor and are pretty much a direct replacement in the holder...might need some cutting of the wedge, can u confirm??

yep theres no need to solder resistors to these ones or cut anything to size. Just take out the stock bulb from the wedge and replace with LED

damn $10 per LED :D

how many do you need to replace all the ones in an R33 dash??

5

they're really not that much more expensive than the ones you buy at autobarn...$14 for 2...so $7 each or $10 for 1... not much difference :O

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