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Finally got my interior/exterior leds installed

3K views 31 replies 15 participants last post by  SWEEETRUCK 
#1 ·
So i finally had time to get these led's installed. Ive had them for like... 3 months.. been busy... here are some pics.

SORRY FOR THE BLURRY PICS

interior:


Driver side (stock location)




Passenger side: (stock location)




Dome light:


License Plate light:





only ones i didnt do were the Map lights... I have the LED's for them... but i cant get the stock ones out... i tried for like 20 minutes.
 
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#17 ·
Looking good. I have to get them for my wells and marker lights. I have soft focus green in the wells now. And LED's in the markers that are like a fixed focus. Wow 2.99 off to order them..

What did you do for the dome mod? Can we get a pic of the dome light?

Take a piece of rubber and needle noose for the map lights, put the thin rubber over the lights and pull. Just don't squeeze to hard. I used a rubber sugical glove.....
 
#18 ·
Yep, I just used the plastic bag that the new map light bulbs came in and put them around the stock bulb and pulled. Took a little effort.

I've got red ones in my footwell and hyper white in my map and license plate lights.
 
#19 ·
I tried that.... didn't work. Guess I need to find some sticky rubber.

And as for the dome light... I bought the festoon bulb... didn't know I needed the wire loop one. So I put the festoon in and squeezed the two prongs to keep the festoon secure.... works perfect.
 
#21 ·
*I should have said I then pulled with a pair of needle nose pliers
 
#22 ·
So I need new license plate bulbs and I might as well upgrade them all. But first - what about getting the WLED-x6 for the Map lights? Or is the beam too tight and I should just get the WLED-x5?
 
#26 ·
5's it is then. Thanks! Hopefully they get here before I get pulled over for no license plate lights.
 
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