Looking good. How did you get your dials red at night? I tried with replacement led bulbs but they made the dials look pink. I then used red film behind the dial faces and painstakingly cut out the white numbers. Here's a night shot:
Thanks bud. They don't look too bad but were a bit of a pain to get right! I like the white numbers but the red bits could be a little better. Both ours look better than the standard dull night time lighting. I like the chrome rings on yours and the logo - nice touch.
Keep up the modding. It's addictive.
The ticks are the little lines showing every 5mph / 250rpm - they're the ticks on the scale. My point was my blue tint needed to be very carefully cut to allow the red between the ticks 7-9000rpm to show up (illumination red with blue light doesn't work very well!)
alan_uk wrote:mine light up plain red now but thinking of changine everything to blue for the big switch over lol
You'll be needing some different clock faces or some speedhuts then, as you'll see almost nothing by just sticking blue LEDs behind your rev5 clocks.(In fact regardless of the revision, blue LEDs always fail to light up the needles)
alan_uk wrote:i might try what you have done because the red with the blue looks really good and efective
infact why dont we just swap
cars i mean lol
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha....
No!
Well, maybe with £15k cash my way too... or if you're swapping me a TVR Tuscan Speed 6... or a Z4M Roadster
Happy to advise or lend a hand with modding the gauges tho. I spent far too long fiddling with the clocks before I got round to that rather simple solution. My desk at home is just a grave-yard of three other sets of rev3 turbo clocks
presents in the post time again
my leather door card inserts arrived today from madbasshunter and they are excellent quality and same condition thanks mate
just gotta get the door cards out now and fit :S
well another job out the way
thanks to magicbeans for the help and info to get this right and it worked a treat and they fit spot on
anyway here they are my new leather door cards
old cloth
stripped
and all done
next job seats :S that will be the tricky one lol
Nice work
Not too difficult to do really is it. Just takes a bit of time and care when doing the prep work. Glad the photos came in handy, as it vindicates my chronic picture taking ways