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Old 28-10-2009, 09:05 PM   #31
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sorry to be a bit of topic but on the subject of LED's,

Do T10's fit as parkers?????
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Old 28-10-2009, 10:11 PM   #32
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sorry to be a bit of topic but on the subject of LED's,

Do T10's fit as parkers?????
I don't see why not.

I just went down the shed and fitted a T5 LED into the parker of a spare headlight I've got.
It was loose but at a pinch I could get it to fit (and stay there) so there should be no problem with a T10.
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Old 28-10-2009, 10:19 PM   #33
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Old 29-10-2009, 10:22 AM   #34
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i just replaced mine with blue leds and now i can't see the needle so at night i have to guess how fast i'm going so i'm taking them out and replacing them with std lights
I have 10 t5 blue leds forsale now
In the back of your dash cluster the places where you're globes go will be like this (in a bent form, 1 & 6 at the bottom and 3 & 4 at the top - I tried to do that on here but it wouldn't show properly).

1 2 3 4 5 6

To be able to see the needles, in slots 2 & 5 I have put normal globes for enough light to light the needles, and in all the other spots super bright blue LED's (they have 3 LED's per socket). Lights up the dash quite nice.

And for the globes behind the ODO display - go into any Autobarn/Repco etc and quote the part number "Narva 47734", they're about $2 each. I haven't even bothered trying to replace them with LED's.
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Old 06-11-2009, 06:58 PM   #35
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sorry to be a bit of topic but on the subject of LED's,

Do T10's fit as parkers?????
yes...i have t10 blue LED's as parkers. pain in the **** to fit though.

i have done the LED's in the dash...but they suck...where might i buy real old fashioned glass bulbs from? i know ebay doesn't have them going anywhere
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Old 06-11-2009, 11:01 PM   #36
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yes...i have t10 blue LED's as parkers. pain in the **** to fit though.

i have done the LED's in the dash...but they suck...where might i buy real old fashioned glass bulbs from? i know ebay doesn't have them going anywhere
Why do yours suck?
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Old 07-11-2009, 06:59 AM   #37
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yes...i have t10 blue LED's as parkers. pain in the **** to fit though.

i have done the LED's in the dash...but they suck...where might i buy real old fashioned glass bulbs from? i know ebay doesn't have them going anywhere
autobarn, supercheap repco bursons take your pick i suppose.
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Old 07-11-2009, 09:29 AM   #38
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Why do yours suck?
they just ain't bright enough, very spotty - directional light...not being able to see the needles has already been mentioned

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autobarn, supercheap repco bursons take your pick i suppose.
thanks mate...figured as much - i'll check them out...sucks i can't find em online though
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they just ain't bright enough, very spotty - directional light...not being able to see the needles has already been mentioned
The needles are a problem but the spotty effect is overcome by painting the top of the globe white. That tends to diffuse the light. When I was playing around with mine I came a cross some "three-legged" LEDs which you could splay the legs to suit the dark spots. They were much better but better again when I also painted the tips of them.

Mine are plenty bright enough and only one small darker area but the needles really do need sorting out.
I have that marked down at "Job 257" so there's a few jobs to get through first, lol.
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Just for reference, these are "six-legged" leds. Would prob be better for diffusion than the three-legged that I used.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/T10-6-LED-Blu...item5ad414d02f
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Just for reference, these are "six-legged" leds. Would prob be better for diffusion than the three-legged that I used.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/T10-6-LED-Blu...item5ad414d02f
if they were t5's it might solve my problem...buy they are t10's.

i have tried the 3 legged ones...better than the single...but now by much, socket is too narrow to spread the 3 as wide as u want

in any case...it's just not the same as real glass bulbs
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Old 07-11-2009, 12:21 PM   #42
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if they were t5's it might solve my problem...buy they are t10's.

i have tried the 3 legged ones...better than the single...but now by much, socket is too narrow to spread the 3 as wide as u want

in any case...it's just not the same as real glass bulbs
Oops, meant to say they are the "type" not necessarily the size.

I guess it's horses for courses. I much prefer the blue to the standard globes.

If I can work the needles out I'll be a happy chappy

edit: I just rem that I spread the "legs" (can we say spread the legs?) with a jewellers driver after I had the globe loosely fitted in the socket.
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As riksta posted earlier i think he may have a solution to the needles.

replace 1,6 & 3,4 with the blue LED and leave 2,5 as the normal globes, i havn't tried it yet but if he says it works a treat then that's fine by me

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the outside isn't the problem...it's the centre...less lights on a greater area mean poor lighting. mine is fine around the edges...but the speedo's lighting sucks
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If we got glow in the dark paint and repainted the needles with it, would that solve the no needle at night problem ;)
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If we got glow in the dark paint and repainted the needles with it, would that solve the no needle at night problem ;)
No, I tried it.

The light needs to come from in front of the needles for that to work.
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Old 12-11-2009, 02:12 PM   #47
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bugger, whats the difference between the S1 fairmont and S2? lighting wise, as i've seen pics of HLC's mont with the blue speedo and red needles/other red parts lit up.
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Old 12-11-2009, 03:02 PM   #48
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bugger, whats the difference between the S1 fairmont and S2? lighting wise, as i've seen pics of HLC's mont with the blue speedo and red needles/other red parts lit up.
I read somewhere that S1 needles are clear plastic with an orange coating. The coating could be scraped off leaving the needles clear.

S2's have orange plastic needles (no coating).

I don't know what else Henri did... perhaps he'll see this and comment.
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