First-time Lexus owner! 1995 SC400
#16
Modding have begun, so far all the interior lights are already LED's..
HID's will be bought soon, as well as the Pioneer DVD LCD iPod...
#17
Lexus Test Driver
Wait a minute here. I thought you had to solder the bulbs onto the gauge cluster. It looks like you u simply plugged them in?! BTW great choice in getting a 95+ SC !!!
#18
Check this out, these are the exact bulbs I used..
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...s%2F74_t15.htm
#25
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Thanks you guys! I'm still trying to find out if the DDM tuning HID kits are any good, their seems to be a lot of problems with it, and I'm getting ready to buy some for my headlight and foglight by tomorrow cause there office is pretty near. So need some input. Thank you guys again!
I personally went with HIDextra and had an excellent experience with them. Xenondepot is also very good as well. Both of them are vendors here on Club Lexus.
By the way, your SC looks great. The gauge cluster look really good too.
#26
I've heard a lot of mixed reviews about them. They're kits from what I've seen are decent and they come with a lifetime warranty. The customer service sucks and I hear it's hard to get replacements because their HID kits are constantly on backorder due to their low price. I'd give DDM a shot if you're looking for a cheap HID kit.
I personally went with HIDextra and had an excellent experience with them. Xenondepot is also very good as well. Both of them are vendors here on Club Lexus.
By the way, your SC looks great. The gauge cluster look really good too.
I personally went with HIDextra and had an excellent experience with them. Xenondepot is also very good as well. Both of them are vendors here on Club Lexus.
By the way, your SC looks great. The gauge cluster look really good too.
#29
Lexus Test Driver
It's plug and play my man.. (Just figure out the polarity)
Check this out, these are the exact bulbs I used..
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...s%2F74_t15.htm
Check this out, these are the exact bulbs I used..
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...s%2F74_t15.htm
#30
I'm not totally disagreeing with you, but so far I've never seen gauge cluster lights that's soldered.. Because car manufacturers expect the lights to burn out especially older model cars and its already hard to remove the gauge cluster so why make it hard to remove the lights as well? Why don't you check it out first and see, then if you still have plans of converting it to LED but not now, just return the gauge cluster in place but don't bolt it yet so it would be easier to do it once you get the parts you need..