Interior/Exterior Cheapest way to change light color
FTW I know a bunch of people do this with red to make guages match the stock orange.
I'll post pics of my red after I do them later tonight. I'll be using some spare red lighting gels I picked up for free.
I'll post pics of my red after I do them later tonight. I'll be using some spare red lighting gels I picked up for free.
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About the sharpies...
Someone try this with red on the interior lights. It would be cool at night to have that "cockpit" lighting.
Mines a 2006.
Red would make a cockpit type glow lol.
I have then on an 05, I think they started with the interior water fall and under radio stack lighting in 05.
I'm finishing up my red gel install just the foot wells left (skipping the doors)
I'm finishing up my red gel install just the foot wells left (skipping the doors)
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Very cool indeed. Being red, you can run with them on too, and it won't distract that much.
I bought xenon interior lights, I like the pure light they give. Forgot where I bought them. I will check their business card when I get back in mid Dec. if anyone wants to know.
I bought xenon interior lights, I like the pure light they give. Forgot where I bought them. I will check their business card when I get back in mid Dec. if anyone wants to know.
Any auto parts store and most wal marts should have you covered they're all standard, I wont have my sheet with the numbers handy until tomorrow though
I used to do techincal theatre (now I pretty much just guide HS kids through it) and you can pick it up for a few bucks for a huge sheet from a lighting equipment supplier. This was just some spare red that wasn't big enough to be reused in a theatre light so I snagged it on its waytothe dumpster.
Here is a link the basics of what it is, LINK
Here is a link the basics of what it is, LINK
I used to do techincal theatre (now I pretty much just guide HS kids through it) and you can pick it up for a few bucks for a huge sheet from a lighting equipment supplier. This was just some spare red that wasn't big enough to be reused in a theatre light so I snagged it on its waytothe dumpster.
Here is a link the basics of what it is, LINK
Here is a link the basics of what it is, LINK
OK - dummy here - the "Gel" idea is pretty cool, I did go to the link.. please explain to me, what type of gel did you use and how did you do it??? Tube, sheet, roll, ???
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