Replaced cluster lights with LEDs

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I was tired of not being able to see squat when driving at night so I decided to pony up the cash for some LED bulbs in my instrument cluster. I am more than happy with the results. These lights are visible during the day! There was one spot where the LED bulb had trouble fitting. Also I had to insert the black plastic light holders into the socket and then add the bulb as they wouldn't fit through the back. I think they look pretty good. What do you guys and gals think?
 

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They look great! This is on my list of things to do this spring.

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Looks great man. I tried the cheap way out on the LED's and they suck. I will try to get those ones you got.
 

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Looks nice! How much did the LEDs cost? Where did you buy them from?

They do look nice and bright- but do they still dim down nicely for those times when you want the dash almost dark?
 

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They look like the ones they sell at superbrightleds.com.

Hey did you do the turn indicator bulbs too?
 

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Looks awesome! On my long list of "little projects" too. It was near the top before someone bought me speakers for christmas.
 

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I don't think you can dim LED's can you?
 

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Not in the traditional way. Your stock dimmer switch won't dim them.
 

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Can you link me to where you got your leds from?
 

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I purchased my LEDs from superbrightleds.com. Cost right around $200 for the just the instrument cluster lights. I did do the turn signal lights as well and they are BRIGHT. These LEDS do dim a little. When I say a little I mean the difference is about the same if you were to stare directly into a head light (no dim) and then put some cheap sunglasses on while still staring into a headlight (dim). Either way it's still pretty damn bright. Overall I think I overdid it just a little and would go with some that aren't as bright next time.
 

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I should also mention that it was suggested to buy a no load flasher relay so the turn signals would work with LEDS. I tried it out without the no load flasher and with and mine worked the same both ways.

UPDATE: I went outside to get a picture of the hazards working to show how bright the green light is and when I pushed the hazard light in I got two steady green lights and no flashing WITH the no load relay I got with my LEDs. I plugged my old relay in and they started flashing like they should. Weird.
 
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Here are the turn indicators. First picture is inside, second is from outside lol
 

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Sure won't accidentally leave the turn signal on will you ?
 

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