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I looked at the how to. And noticed when you change the color in your gauge cluster you can barely see the gauges at night? I'm wanting to change them to red. Does anyone have pics of what there's look like, and or know how to be able to change the color and still be able to see the whole cluster?
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QUOTE(blu94gt @ Dec 28, 2005 - 8:51 AM) [snapback]371946[/snapback] QUOTE(blaque_6thGen @ Dec 28, 2005 - 1:30 AM) [snapback]371912[/snapback] dude, red will be fine! there are so many cars that have red guages/radio/climate control lights in them stock. my mom's suzuki and my ex's grand-am both have red lighting...they won't bother your eyes. in fact it looks pretty slick. coomer used to have his guages red, but i guess he changed them back because he took that pic off. grand am's and pontiac's are actually orange because it's easier on the eyes. Red like blood red is too harsh of a "warm" color for most people to look at for long periods of time. hmm...it looks red to me (especially on my mom's suzuki). but you may have a point. -------------------- ![]() this is what happens when your little brother is better at photoshop than you are |
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