Escalade cluster w/ blue LED's are in

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I finally got my Escalade cluster in with the blue LED's I ordered online. Overall, I am happy, wish the lighting was even across all the gauges. The question I have is this.....how do I get the gear selector/odometer lights to not be green?? Now that the gauges are blue, the green is bugging the crap out of me. Please let me know how I can get this changed. Thanks!!

Rich

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It's a green lcd display. Unless you could find a blue one with the same functions(unlikely) you're stuck with the green one.
 
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$100 for the cluster, $12 for the LED's and zero for the twist locks.
 

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u can try blue transparent paper. like the kind that comes in strobe light
 
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I am going to try that. At minimum, it can only look better.
 

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badass look can i get a list of LED's you used and how hard and what work went into it.
 

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where did you order that gauge cluster from, and do the make it for the 2004 Tahoe
 

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where did you order that gauge cluster from, and do the make it for the 2004 Tahoe

x2 ive been lookin for a cluster like that and cant find em that cheap haha.

Also what leds did you use for your cluster because that may be the reason why they dont spread as much. Certain leds have a certain radius at which they spread. If you get ones with a wider light radius it might fix that problem.

I believe these are the ones i have in mine..... 120 degree light spread.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/store/index.cgi?action=DispPage&Page2Disp=/specs/WLED-xHP.htm
 

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Sweet. When you say cluster, does that mean they all come in one wired unit that you just plug-n-play kind of thing, or do you need to order each bulb?
 

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x2 ive been lookin for a cluster like that and cant find em that cheap haha.

Also what leds did you use for your cluster because that may be the reason why they dont spread as much. Certain leds have a certain radius at which they spread. If you get ones with a wider light radius it might fix that problem.

I believe these are the ones i have in mine..... 120 degree light spread.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/store/index.cgi?action=DispPage&Page2Disp=/specs/WLED-xHP.htm
They have them on ebay. You put down a $100 deposit, they send you one, you install it, then send them your old one. But those are $300-$400.
Sweet. When you say cluster, does that mean they all come in one wired unit that you just plug-n-play kind of thing, or do you need to order each bulb?
Cluster meaning the gauge cluster- the unit as a whole. And yes they are plug and play but some companies will swap the lights for an extra charge.
will the esky one fit a 03 hoe?
Yes, I believe 03-06 will work with 03 hoe.
 

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