That is awesome I would do it if I could find pink LEDs. And if you posted the how-to of course
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drabdub Well-Known Member
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It's actually really easy to do. The hard part is hiding away the wiring.
Items needed:
1. Led strips of your color choice.
2. Can guinea pig fuse such as [ame=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&tbo=d&biw=480&bih=101&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=car+fuse+wire+tap&oq=car+fuse+wire&gs_l=mobile-gws-serp.1.0.0i24.24723.55065.0.58329.39.28.0.0.0.0.1847.4779.5-1j3j0j1.5.0...0.0...1ac.1.-xUlDCYteCA&mvs=0#p=0]car fuse wire tap - Google Search[/ame].
3. A switch
Installation:
1. Find a fuse in the fuse box that you aren't worried about not working. It's not that it won't work with the guinea pig chip it's just if you don't get it grounded correctly it won't work. Better safe than sorry.
2. But in the guinea pig fuse and ground the ground wire under the steering wheel colum to the frame there should be a bolt you can unscrew slightly and wrap the wire around the just tighten that bad boy up.
3. Run the wires behind the dash peices. I just tapped them up.
4. Find a place to put the switch. I put mine on the inside of the silver beams in the center of the dash. I drilled a hole just big enough to fit the threading if the switch through and wired up the switch and put in in.
5. Attach the leds to the groves under the dash.
6. Enjoy.
This took me about half an hour. Also if you attachthe fuse to something that turns off when the car is off it'll turn off with it and you won't have to worry about your battery dying if you forget to turn them off.
Sirry it took so long to provide the how to I've been busy with school and work.-
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Nice job!