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that looks great ! man nice work for sure !!
 
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Looks good. I did the same thing (except the steering wheel controls as I am a bit scared of the airbag situation).

Also, you can grind the tops of the LEDs to diffuse the light better. Helps avoid hotspots like it appears you have on the radio.

 
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I love the blue color, that looks awesome!
 
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Me want!
 
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Old 06-23-2010, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Dyonysis
Looks good. I did the same thing (except the steering wheel controls as I am a bit scared of the airbag situation).

Also, you can grind the tops of the LEDs to diffuse the light better. Helps avoid hotspots like it appears you have on the radio.
the leds i used have viewing angle of 140 degrees instead of the regular one with viewing angle of 20. therefore i didnt have to grind them and the color makes so when people pass me they stare at it like woooah. lol
 
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I think someone needs to do a write up on how to do this. I want to get it done, but BBengineer seems like he charges a TON.
 
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Old 06-24-2010, 07:44 AM
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i would throw in the write up but i really dont wanna mess with BBengineer business that would just be wrong. but if anybody decides to do i sure can give you a hand if you need it.
 
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He's not an official sponsor, and how to guides are always appreciated.

He'll even tell a person how to do it, just some aren't comfortable taking everything apart.
 
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Old 06-24-2010, 02:29 PM
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oh ok, i still have to do my climate controls some switches and my GMC Envoy. so ill try to get some good pics for the DIYers
 


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