i know the gauge cluster you can do with ease theres a couple of places that sell that kit. Google black cat automotive for the gauges and as far as the clocks concerned search this site clock mod and find that thread it tells ya how to mod your clock goodluck!
yo rmoneyriggs,
So i was thinking exactly what you were thinking abotu changing the illumination. So i did some research. When doing the clock mod, I discovered the 2 LEDs that light up the clock. I removed them, took it to a local tech warehouse and they provided me with the LED color of choice. I just popped them into their bases, put that back into the clock module, and plugged the clock back into my dash. It looks great. I changed it from teal to white to match the rest of my cars additional lighting. <br><br>I assume that there are LEDS lighting up the gauges, but I'm still struggling to find the path to removing them. But be careful, the lights in the AC knobs, stereo, and down by the shifter are all teal, it may look a little funny if its really opposite colors. Best of luck man
__________________ '08 Chrysler 300C
-Black wire mesh grille
-Blacked out Chrysler wings
-15% tint back, 25% tint front, 35% tint windshield
-Powdercoated black wheels with gold pinstripe
-Blacked out chrome under windows
-Underbody neons, white all around x2 sets with interior dash illuminated switch
-Tinted headlights (25%)
-Tinted taillights and 3rd brake light
-2 12" Kicker Comp Subwoofers with a 1200 Watt Sony Amplifier and Bass knob
-Integrated iPod system
On the Black cat website they show example of a SRT8 cluster, but in the night shot, the EVIC is not lit up ? Does anyoen have this dash kit?? Do u loose your EVIC?
There is a way, and it takes quite a bit of work to change all the various LEDs in the AC controls, seat heaters, and window switches. Its all fully documented too, unfortunately its on another forum and I don't know if it would be cool with the moderators to link to it.
Last edited by tx_bandit : 10-01-2009 at 05:10 PM.
There is a way, and it takes quite a bit of work to change all the various LEDs in the AC controls, seat heaters, and window switches. Its all fully documented too, unfortunately its on another forum and I don't know if it would be cool with the moderators to link to it.
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