OK so I realize that there are quite a few post covering this matter but I haven't seen anyone do it this way yet and wanted to share. I have started to replace every bulb including the gauge cluster with leds. As I was getting into it I start to really not be happy with the resistors all over the place. Heres my solution..
Basically taking the resistor and placing it inside the bulb sleeve. Works pretty well and retains about the same shape. As for the ones that do not have a sleeve this is what I've done.
I simply broke the circuit with a sharp blade and solder the resistor directly to the board.. I then bent it over so that it will fit in the housing. I think it loos much cleaning are I no longer have to worry about a resistor getting broken or coming loose with installing the switch. (Happen to me and is why I'm doing it this way.)
Tell me what you think.. Feed back is good.
Basically taking the resistor and placing it inside the bulb sleeve. Works pretty well and retains about the same shape. As for the ones that do not have a sleeve this is what I've done.
I simply broke the circuit with a sharp blade and solder the resistor directly to the board.. I then bent it over so that it will fit in the housing. I think it loos much cleaning are I no longer have to worry about a resistor getting broken or coming loose with installing the switch. (Happen to me and is why I'm doing it this way.)
Tell me what you think.. Feed back is good.
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