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<blockquote data-quote="chaoticdismay" data-source="post: 10588251" data-attributes="member: 52329"><p>More like the yellow hue of the incandescent bulbs + the blue film makes for white(ish) light; example: Mach1/Bullitt gauge clusters have a blue film behind them (unlike the rest of the 01-04s that have green) and bulbs that give off a yellowish color, the result is white numbers in the gauge cluster.</p><p></p><p>I've experienced hot/dull spots with using just bulbs in the stock locations but currently I am using LED strips (warm, because I didn't want to remove the blue film of the Mach cluster and I couldn't find regular white when I was ready to purchase) around the edge of the cluster; I still have dull spots, so my next plan of attack is to re-add bulbs in the stock locations to even it all out. I also sprayed the back part of the cluster, that the bulbs go through, with "chrome" paint which helped even the light a little but not as much as I had hoped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaoticdismay, post: 10588251, member: 52329"] More like the yellow hue of the incandescent bulbs + the blue film makes for white(ish) light; example: Mach1/Bullitt gauge clusters have a blue film behind them (unlike the rest of the 01-04s that have green) and bulbs that give off a yellowish color, the result is white numbers in the gauge cluster. I've experienced hot/dull spots with using just bulbs in the stock locations but currently I am using LED strips (warm, because I didn't want to remove the blue film of the Mach cluster and I couldn't find regular white when I was ready to purchase) around the edge of the cluster; I still have dull spots, so my next plan of attack is to re-add bulbs in the stock locations to even it all out. I also sprayed the back part of the cluster, that the bulbs go through, with "chrome" paint which helped even the light a little but not as much as I had hoped. [/QUOTE]
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