Custom Interior Lighting
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Custom Interior Lighting
Since all my perfomance and Exterior Mods are done now, I decided to add some custom lighting to the interior for the shows. I go to at least 2 shows a week, so a little flash makes it fun for everyone. I don't have a tri-pod yet, so the photos are not perfect.
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Dash Lights
Thanks for the compliments. First, they are actually Neon. I purchased them from Glow Smart. The link, in case anyone is interested is:
http://www.glow-smart.com/shop/index...te=common/home
They offer many colors, but each set is just one color. It is not changable.
As for install, it was super easy. Since the dash is soft touch, the tube actually can be just push into the dash between the soft part and the metal trim. I used a dash of clear silicone around the bottom of the center vents as it didn't have enough room to push the tube in. I ran the power down under the steering column and then into the center console. I obtained power from the powerpoint in the console.
I also added 2 LED light strips under the dash to light up the footwells as well. Since the factory ambient lights can't be turned on without the car lights on, this was a perfect solution to augmenting the upper dash lights. Plus, it REALLY lights up the foot wells!
Also, this is completely reversible with no damage to the car! So it adds a little color to the otherwise black interior with the option of easy removal.
And, you will also see the new OEM aluminum trim I had made for the center stack/console. Except that it's just a bit shinier, it is a perfect match!
Here is the Dash in the day, plus some closeups. I chose red because of the red stripe on my car.
http://www.glow-smart.com/shop/index...te=common/home
They offer many colors, but each set is just one color. It is not changable.
As for install, it was super easy. Since the dash is soft touch, the tube actually can be just push into the dash between the soft part and the metal trim. I used a dash of clear silicone around the bottom of the center vents as it didn't have enough room to push the tube in. I ran the power down under the steering column and then into the center console. I obtained power from the powerpoint in the console.
I also added 2 LED light strips under the dash to light up the footwells as well. Since the factory ambient lights can't be turned on without the car lights on, this was a perfect solution to augmenting the upper dash lights. Plus, it REALLY lights up the foot wells!
Also, this is completely reversible with no damage to the car! So it adds a little color to the otherwise black interior with the option of easy removal.
And, you will also see the new OEM aluminum trim I had made for the center stack/console. Except that it's just a bit shinier, it is a perfect match!
Here is the Dash in the day, plus some closeups. I chose red because of the red stripe on my car.
Last edited by bill0754; Oct 27, 2011 at 07:53 AM.
They even look good in the daytime - like a nice trim accent - I *might* be interested in something like that.
I'm a bit confused - exactly which items did you get? I'm not finding it in the neon section.
I'm a bit confused - exactly which items did you get? I'm not finding it in the neon section.
Kudos to you, I like it. It kinda looks like something I have seen around before that was a cloth edging (welting maybe, forget the proper term) that you could just push in around the edges of the dash or door trim. This is cooler though because you can light it up. I would suggest adding it around your door trim also if you have dark paneled doors. If you have the red door insert then it would be pointless. Lighted doors would be cool for shows too. Gotta post pics if you do it.
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Under the "Cars & Trucks" section, it is the "EL Wire" product.
I have considered doing it around the door insert, but since the EL wire won't stay in place, it would require a adhesive. And it would involve removing the panels and drilling a hole. So, for now, I am staying away from the doors. But the LED's under the dash reflect really nicely on the aluminum panels on the door, so that helps
I have considered doing it around the door insert, but since the EL wire won't stay in place, it would require a adhesive. And it would involve removing the panels and drilling a hole. So, for now, I am staying away from the doors. But the LED's under the dash reflect really nicely on the aluminum panels on the door, so that helps
Last edited by bill0754; Oct 27, 2011 at 10:09 AM.
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Hi,
The 12 inch LED strips are available at Autozone.
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...uestid=2924676
It says 24" on the box, but it is actually 2 12" strips
The 12 inch LED strips are available at Autozone.
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...uestid=2924676
It says 24" on the box, but it is actually 2 12" strips


