Isspro EV2 gauges!!
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Good idea they are LED so I am not sure if I can get to them but I am going to try. Thanks
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If they're LED's in there, you can take a small fine file and actually file the end of the bulb up a bit, make it flat and rough it up, it will also kill some of the light down. Black marker would be easy as pie too.
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If they are brighter then your factory gauges you can add a resistor or a separate pot, to adjust to where they match your factory lighting.
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The LED's on the EV-2's are built into the gauge. You have 0 access to them and no real reason to do that anyway. Hook them to your dimmer wire and dim them the same as your dash gauges. The EV-2 have a slick feature called theater lighting, when you turn them on they come up slow, and when you turn them off they go off slow. I'll try and get a video of it tonight if I remember.
If they are brighter then your factory gauges you can add a resistor or a separate pot, to adjust to where they match your factory lighting.
If they are brighter then your factory gauges you can add a resistor or a separate pot, to adjust to where they match your factory lighting.
I thought he was still talking about his way too bright Glowshift gauges... my bad.
I run the EV2's, always wondered why they came up slow and dimmed off slow... didn't know that was a feature... pretty cool. Theatre lighting.... Huh.... learn something new everyday.
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