changing bulb help
changing bulb help
I will have a look tomoz and also find the walk through guide I made and put the link to it on this thread
But any spare bulbs I have ill dig out and see what I have then get back to you
cheers mate your a top bloke, just want to get them sorted, bought some merc style drl but not sure where to fit them and also just bought a 1mtr white smd strip to fit under the parcel shelf for a boot light
http://www.outlawjapclub.co.uk/forum/sho...php?t=3471
heres the link to the walk through and you can see what the neo wedge led bulbs i used look like when fitted.
i removed the old bulbs from there housing and used that to hold the bulb in place
i hope that helps and makes sense
davidjamesbattersby cheers mate your a top bloke, just want to get them sorted, bought some merc style drl but not sure where to fit them and also just bought a 1mtr white smd strip to fit under the parcel shelf for a boot light
davidjamesbattersby cheers mate your a top bloke, just want to get them sorted, bought some merc style drl but not sure where to fit them and also just bought a 1mtr white smd strip to fit under the parcel shelf for a boot light
Just out of Curiosity, which bulb type are you putting in the dash, as theres loads of differant styles available!
1,
2,
3,
I'd like to change mine to white, as im not a big lover of the blue theme, i have a road angle thats blue and red and i find it hard to read it at night!
its sort of like the bottom 2 but not sure on what sizes they are.
LEDs in white work alot better then the ones in blue as the light comes through alot better so instead of buying SMDs which are more expensive LEDs will work just as good.
sprinter2012 Personally I would avoid using anything but SMD bulbs, especially on the dashboard. Normal LED's behind the dashboard will give patchy light spread and won't look right.
Stoney SMD LED ones are the ones to go for, in the correct fitment, obviously. My dash currently has non-SMD LEDs and they are ok, but don't give the light output or spread of SMDs.
sprinter2012 Personally I would avoid using anything but SMD bulbs, especially on the dashboard. Normal LED's behind the dashboard will give patchy light spread and won't look right.
Stoney SMD LED ones are the ones to go for, in the correct fitment, obviously. My dash currently has non-SMD LEDs and they are ok, but don't give the light output or spread of SMDs.
Stoney I'm sure I said this earlier in the thread?
EDIT: I did!
Stoney I'm sure I said this earlier in the thread?
EDIT: I did!