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  1. rmgill

    Red Footwell lights

    Normal. They're the same lights as on your dash for both instrument illumination or idiot lights for air, high beams or front axle engagement. Common bulbs as on one's dash too. Don't much make sense to spend the money on LED's for this, unless one's just making up an LED array from parts.
  2. rmgill

    Red Footwell lights

    It's been a while since I posted images here. The methodologies keep changing and aren't always obvious. Plus the image size limit is annoying as heck. If I could include the image to the flicker account and just have it link there using usual BB-Code that'd be easier.....
  3. rmgill

    Red Footwell lights

    Photos are up...and resized... Footwell lamps. Up close: And the armored vehicle dome light in red mode:
  4. rmgill

    Red Footwell lights

    While I wait for night to fall so I can get proper images, I'll explain my line of thinking. My daily driver, a Honda Insight (2010) has a set of foot well lights in a very faint blue that work well. I added those from the Honda US catalog of Fit and Crosstour accessories. Apparently offered...
  5. rmgill

    Red Footwell lights

    When I added my rear facing work light for backing up and hooking up, and my front facing driving lights under the bumper, I rigged up a 3 position switch cluster under the dash to the left of the driver's knee. I knew I'd be adding something else so I left a spot for one additional switch...
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