LED instrument lights

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  1. z28th1s

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    Yes, they will.
     
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    how many bulbs are in the instrument cluster that the leds can replace?
     
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    There are 10 bulbs in the back of the instrument cluster:

    (1): High beam indicator
    (2): Turn signal indicators
    (4): Warning lights (temp, oil, brakes, battery)
    (3): Instument cluster general lighting

    I would say just replace the (3) general lighting bulbs with the LED's and leave the standard 194 bulbs in the other spots.

    That is what I'm going to do. I ordered LED bulbs today from superbrightleds.com. I have bought LED's in the past for my later model Mustang from them and have had good luck with their bulbs.
     
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    With my LED's....I can turn the knob about a 1/4 turn without killing the LED's.
     
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    Awesome, thanks. Im going to switch out my cluster lights and see if I can read the gauges at night now =)
     
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    Thanks for this info. And I agree, just replace the general cluster lighting. The other stock bulbs are never on full-time and easy to see.
     
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    But they have so many different ones. Which ones should I get?
     
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    You're welcome!!

    That is what I figured too!

    Here is a link to the page where I bought mine.

    http://www.superbrightleds.com/cat/...-maverick--instrument-general/20-737--292738/

    These are the ones that I got: 194 LED Bulb - 5 SMD LED Wide Angle Wedge Base

    I got them in 'Cool White'.


    They are the ones that are listed at the top of the page. They are #1 on the list of bulbs.
     
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    Thanks. I just ordered some. I was tempted to order green, but those probably wouldn't be bright enough.
     
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    You're welcome!

    I also thought about getting the green, but I figured the white would be the brightest and make the gauges easier to read at night.
     
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    The white face gauges look awesome.. how hard is it to pull the cluster to install?
     
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    whitegauges also sells LED replacements for the cluster bulbs. I purchased the whitegauges kit with the replacement LEDs and I am very happy with the overall product. There are 4 bulbs that I would change out in teh instrument cluster.
     
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    the easiest thing I have found is placing two 3" led strips in the gauge cluster there is plenty of space between the gauges and lens. the strips are only $15 at your local parts store and you can pick any color you want and it definitely lights everything up!!
     
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    They are called T- 3.25, or T-3-1/4" Wedge Base bulbs.

    I found the #158 bulbs in my car. They are barely bright enough at night turned up all the way. They are also the 2nd dimmest. #161's are a joke.

    #168 4.9 watts Brightest possible meltdown
    #193 4.62 watts Next Brightest, also iffy on heat
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    #192 4.3 Watts third brightest and reported to not melt
    #194 3.78 Watts, real close in watts to the 158's why bother
    #158 3.3 watts Stock and not bright at night
    #161 2.66 watts dont bother, right???

    Now I also found LED replacements!
    http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...ini-wedge.html
    The brightest that would fit are the WLED-WHP9-T but they are only 35 Lumens, and the 158 bulbs I have now are 32 Lumens..the LED bulbs are Like $15.00 each...

    I installed the 168's and the reason is I have LED lit AutoMeter guages on my modified dash pad and they are way too bright when the dimmer switch is turned up all the way. So, when I turn down the dimmer to dim the instrument cluster, I expect the Auto Meter's to be comparable in brightness.
     

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