LED cluster color swap.Who can do it?

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    What would be the best color to use? I've seen Blue, Red, and White done. The white looks too bright and the Red is too dark. Superbrightleds.com has an ice white which is like a cool blue, do you think that would be easy to see without being blinding? Or would just Blue be the best bet.
     
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    go with blue
     
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    blue ftw. sorry its blurry but i was driving.
     

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    That looks pretty good. It's not to bright when you're driving?
     
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    Not at all. That is the highest brightness. It lights up just enough, w/out lighting up your face. And dimming still works so if its too bright, you can reduce it (if you have the dimmer).
     
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    Awesome. I'll be ordering a set soon.
     

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