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Has anyone installed qube-engineering white colored LED gauge cluster?

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Old 08-08-2014, 07:43 AM
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Default Has anyone installed qube-engineering white colored LED gauge cluster?

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I'm talking about these guys http://www.qube-engineering.com/S200...ster-AP2v1.htm

Has anyone tried the white cluster in their own vehicles? Thoughts, love it or hate it? Difficulty levels?

I'd think the extreme bright light can fatigue your eyes during night driving.
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Yes I have the White cluster and the package (climate controls, Hazard/Top down, power/vol). Great mod to go with. No fatigue on eyes as the cluster has the dim option like stock.
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Originally Posted by mugen_rsx09

Looks clean! Mugen, is it too bright at night? How do you like it? Worth the cost?
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Its bright but in a good way, not like a LED shining directly into your face lol. You can dim it down too. I don't like it I it! Def worth the cost.
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I found white too bright. Even with it dimmed all the way. I changed to red
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Originally Posted by afzan
I found white too bright. Even with it dimmed all the way. I changed to red
Better than the amber color
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Love it!!
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hard to install?
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I thought about doing white but I was afraid it would be too bright because basically your are going with no filter, where the coloured options have filters if I'm not mistaken. I went with red speedo, red temp gauge, and red fuel gauge, and amber (yellowish) tachometer. I would not call the oem colour amber, it is more orange in nature to what I did on mine.

I had mine done by jordanksartell , he is a member on here and is in the Nashville area of Tennessee. He did a great job on mine, and his cluster works off the oem power supply, you don't need to run a 12v wire feed like the Qube, though I'm not knocking their product at all.


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