Reverse indigs - pics - but problems!
Originally posted by KIMistry
One other thing to note...the needles are lit up by bulbs in the back of the gauge cluster that shine THROUGH the gauge circles... odd but true. Incidentally, you can see the light shining through those circles, or even shining at the edge of the circles. To remedy this, I dimmed the lights (using the dimmer), but which at the same time dims the rest of my dash including the radio and such. Any way around this?
One other thing to note...the needles are lit up by bulbs in the back of the gauge cluster that shine THROUGH the gauge circles... odd but true. Incidentally, you can see the light shining through those circles, or even shining at the edge of the circles. To remedy this, I dimmed the lights (using the dimmer), but which at the same time dims the rest of my dash including the radio and such. Any way around this?
Oh yeah...ur indiglos look damn tight!!!....good job and yes, it pisses me off too when the next day the prices fall
Originally posted by accord_vti
Same thing ahppened to me, so I just removed those particular lights from the back....thats what most people do anyways. that way u can still use the dimmer switch. Hope that helps
Oh yeah...ur indiglos look damn tight!!!....good job and yes, it pisses me off too when the next day the prices fall
Same thing ahppened to me, so I just removed those particular lights from the back....thats what most people do anyways. that way u can still use the dimmer switch. Hope that helps
Oh yeah...ur indiglos look damn tight!!!....good job and yes, it pisses me off too when the next day the prices fall
Originally posted by KIMistry
Sorry dood, but I can't agree with you. You make it sound like your opinion is the standard - which it isn't. Everyone's ride is going to look different, and it happens that the majority of my friends tend to think that reverse indiglo's look tight. So keep your ride as you like, since that's how people must like it in the big ol' cities of VA. Us small-time Chicago people will keep doin things the way we want to.
Now, if I want to drop my car (which i plan on doing), I plan on doing it the RIGHT way which is with full coilovers, and that would NOT cost the same as indiglos. Thanks for your info, but no thanks.
Sorry dood, but I can't agree with you. You make it sound like your opinion is the standard - which it isn't. Everyone's ride is going to look different, and it happens that the majority of my friends tend to think that reverse indiglo's look tight. So keep your ride as you like, since that's how people must like it in the big ol' cities of VA. Us small-time Chicago people will keep doin things the way we want to.
Now, if I want to drop my car (which i plan on doing), I plan on doing it the RIGHT way which is with full coilovers, and that would NOT cost the same as indiglos. Thanks for your info, but no thanks.
but you are right it's not my car.
it's not me that's gonna be laughed at.
you'll see my point soon enough when you see how ugly they really are.
Originally posted by Bumnah
I dunno but I guess us small city folks like good looking cars, and indiglo **** is popular in chicago.
but you are right it's not my car.
it's not me that's gonna be laughed at.
you'll see my point soon enough when you see how ugly they really are.
I dunno but I guess us small city folks like good looking cars, and indiglo **** is popular in chicago.
but you are right it's not my car.
it's not me that's gonna be laughed at.
you'll see my point soon enough when you see how ugly they really are.
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but it's never come back one since I fixed it:thumbup:
