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Hey guys, i got a 92 w250 im looking to do my dash lights blue LED to match my gauges rather than the ugly green dash lights. My only problem is im having trouble finding what LEDs i need? How many? Bulb types? basically everything... hahaha Im sure someone on here can help me and give me any tips, links, parts needed etc. anything that will help. Thanks! :party018:
 

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Thanks i think both those threads will be helpful! i went ahead and just ordered some 194 wedge based blue LED, 10 LEDs each... might be overkill but should go well with my bright blue glowshift gauges!

Jim L, or anyone reading this, would you by chance know what bulb # or types i need to do my dome light, reverse lights, fender markers, and turn signals? not much information out there for LED conversions of 1st gens
 

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Thanks i think both those threads will be helpful! i went ahead and just ordered some 194 wedge based blue LED, 10 LEDs each... might be overkill but should go well with my bright blue glowshift gauges!

Jim L, or anyone reading this, would you by chance know what bulb # or types i need to do my dome light, reverse lights, fender markers, and turn signals? not much information out there for LED conversions of 1st gens

All of the Stop/ Turn/ Tail and marker lights on my truck are LED's

LED turn signals and taillights:

LED turn and tail lights. - Dodge Diesel - Diesel Truck Resource Forums

How to install LED's on the front turn signals and have the side markers flash properly:

How to install Front LED Turn Signals - Dodge Diesel - Diesel Truck Resource Forums

These are the 19-Series Marker lights I used, I bought them from my local Truck Parts.

M2 series Marker Lamp

My Map Light has been removed and I installed an LED array in its place, my Dome light still had the #1004 incandescent lamp but my map light I converted to hold a 50-watt Mr-16 flood lamp.

Axillary back-up lamps are 2) 100-watt driving lights relay controlled by the factory back-up lights.

Lets see, what did I forget?

Jim
 
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