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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Finally upgraded the light bar switches
I got hold of a switch panel for the lights from a Blazer which had stock front fog lights. Because it had 2 fog light switches, I had to relocate the switches for the light bar.
So I removed the clear plastic thing that sends the light to the dimmer indicator & dome override switches & fitted new switches for the roof lights. I then fixed in 2x 3mm blue LED's. It was tricky but I got there. Pictures tell the story better than me so check out this link. http://s292.photobucket.com/albums/m...ht%20switches/ |
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Re: Finally upgraded the light bar switches
Nice work, looks factory.
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Re: Finally upgraded the light bar switches
Thanks.
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The Dreamsicle
Age: 20
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Re: Finally upgraded the light bar switches
Awesome job and very detailed pictures!
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Re: Finally upgraded the light bar switches
Thanks. That was the easy one. Next is to fit the blue LED's in the HVAC & 4x4 switches. Although I think I may need LED's with a lower intensity.
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