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im looking to turn my stock backlights on my sealed gauges to green led's. has anyone done this on their own or just ship it to others to be done for them..?? is there some one on here and that specializes on it and i can send them to be done??
im looking to turn my stock backlights on my sealed gauges to green led's. has anyone done this on their own or just ship it to others to be done for them..?? is there some one on here and that specializes on it and i can send them to be done??
thanks in advance
I'd like to see some answers. I will be wanting green LEDs as well. Saw a thread about a guy on the forum that did this but he seems to not be a member anymore. Can't remember the name.
Also saw that a guy at Dr. V-Twin (sponsor here) was doing this swap. Maybe even the owner? Saw some pics on this forum showing his work. Don't recall pricing.
Ive done it... pain it the *** tho. I bought my new LED's from Autozone in the 24 inch strips and unsoldered them from the strip and then resoldered them back into my gauges... like i said kinda a pain in the ***. but looking at them every time i ride is awesome...
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