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Dash lights
Getting older and having night vision problems, I have trouble reading my gauges at night. Any one out there know if brighter bulbs are available for the instrument cluster? Or any other solution? Instrument lighting is the biggest complaint I have about my challenger. Sure wish there was a digital guage kit available.
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The solution is to hang up the car keys.
The getting older is getting to your ability to drive a vehicle. Last edited by 2009SE; 01-26-2010 at 09:30 AM. |
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You will get there some day. At that time hope you listen to your own advice. As for me I don't drive at night any more. But until further notice I'm still cruising during the day.
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![]() I hung up night time driving years ago. Try www.superbrightleds.com for akll your super bright lighting needs.
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Thanks for the web site . I'll check it out. In the mean time I bought a stick on 3 led light from wal-mart. Plugs into the power plug by the A/C controls. Does not look to good but works. So in short if I can buy some bright leds I'll be a happy camper.
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