L.E.D. gauge cluster

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  1. LAYNLOW

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    Got my blue L.E.Ds put in. Had to play with them a bit but got them working.matched up my radio pretty good
     

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  2. ToyotaSR5Lover44

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    What bulbs did you use?
     
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    T5 70 73 75 think thats the ones...not sure exact...cant find it on my purchase history
     
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    Looking good! Could you dim the LEDs I know some bulbs you cannot.. I've done the swap in my Mazda b2200 .
     
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    Thanks bud. No these wouldn't dim. .but wouldve been nice if it could
     
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    i have the ones for the cluster, but trying to figure out the one above the radio...
     
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    I used the little ones that were in the package. Only takes 1.
     
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    Take fine steel wool like OOOO or a fine scotch brite pad and scuff the ends of the LED and it'll diffuse the light. It'll be more of a all around glow rather than a pin point. Try it with one on a bench to see the difference between a scuffed and unscuffed you'll see what i mean.
     

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