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Speedhut gauges light adjustment HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 10204435" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>CobraMac, thanks for posting that comparison pic! I have always hated that glowing red ring (bezel reflection) that the needle creates, and have always wondered how it would look with the needle not lit. It appears to be totally stock looking that way! I'm definitely doing this while it's off the road this winter. I have to admit, though, I am not looking forward to pulling the dash back apart, and tracing the wiring again, though.</p><p></p><p>For those interested in retaining the needle backlighting, but want it to be not as bright, there was a writeup on here last year, where you could wire in some parallel resistors inline with that white wire to dim it down. I think the Speedhut guy actually posted the directions how to do it, but I can't find my bookmark for it. I had actually bought the resistors, just never took the time to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 10204435, member: 65729"] CobraMac, thanks for posting that comparison pic! I have always hated that glowing red ring (bezel reflection) that the needle creates, and have always wondered how it would look with the needle not lit. It appears to be totally stock looking that way! I'm definitely doing this while it's off the road this winter. I have to admit, though, I am not looking forward to pulling the dash back apart, and tracing the wiring again, though. For those interested in retaining the needle backlighting, but want it to be not as bright, there was a writeup on here last year, where you could wire in some parallel resistors inline with that white wire to dim it down. I think the Speedhut guy actually posted the directions how to do it, but I can't find my bookmark for it. I had actually bought the resistors, just never took the time to do it. [/QUOTE]
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