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Adarcla3

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  1. Added these to my 2007 Ford Edge. Close up and off During the day on At night on
  2. Hardwired to an ignition hot, on when the car is on, open fuse in the fuse panel. I also have an over-ride switch mounted next to the hood release that I can turn them off as needed. http://www.tmart.com/24-LED-Strip-Car-Lights-Flexible-Grill-Light-Blue-12V_p84769.html ***I love tmart.com I have used them to convert both cars to all LED inside and out for a lot less than retail*** These are the lights I used under the dash, and under the rear seat. For the cup holders, I used a Blue LED (12v with 100ohm resister wired in series) I got those from FRY's electronics for $3.99.
  3. 1) I popped the side leather pieces off, they are held in place with plastic tabs. Small screw drive worked perfect. 2) I then removed the chrome trim piece that rides across the top of the shift knob, it looks like a huge flat plastic fish hook once removed. 3) Alcohol cleaned the plastic 4) Cut the vinyl slightly larger than the trim piece 5) Pulled the vinyl onto the trim piece, making sure it is tight around the edge 6) Put back together (the side leather pieces do a great job hiding the bunched up vinyl near the tight corners)
  4. Custom cover the dash in twill if you plan to compete in Sound Q.
  5. When I drive I love to rest my hand on the gear shift. Downside is that as time goes on the chrome plastic wears out. I own a 2007 SEL with 60K miles, so my hand has sat on the gear shift for more than just a little bit. I took it tpart the other day and covered the worn chrome with carbon fiber vinyl.
  6. LED's added and Cup Holder lights (Total cost $20 and two hours of my time)
  7. I grew up messing with cars always looking for the next MOD, then I got sucked into video games (MMO's) I am back and playing with my Edge and wife's Dodge Avenger.
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