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For the longest time I always felt like that stock green gauge cluster was always light too dark and kind of hard to read at times, and just over all didn't look right at night. After a little bit of research, I realized that 168 bulbs are exactly the same size as the stock 194 bulbs that the cluster uses, but they are a higher wattage bulb, so i decided to buy a set and try them out. To my surprise, this totally fixed the problem! Now the gauge cluster is nice and bright and light up more evenly and makes the whole cluster look a lot better. It really feels like toyota should have used these bulbs from the get go, so I thought id pass this along in case it was an issue that bothered anyone else.
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why dont just use white color.. it will be more bright than amber or green stock I dont want to change the color. I wanted to keep the stock green but I wanted them to be brighter. Using the higher wattage bulb does this. This post has been edited by lagos: Mar 26, 2010 - 8:09 AM -------------------- 15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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