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Old 07-03-2008, 10:54 PM   #1
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Default Idea for interior lighting

I've read a whole bunch of posts about the lack of rear seat lighting in the focus, and there have been a few resolutions to the issue. I've come up with something different.
I've been speaking to my auto electrician over the past few days, with the basic idea of getting some LEDs, and sitting them in the caps that cover the screws on the B-pillar and the rear pillar. I've bought the LEDs and resistors now, and it's going in on Thursday to be installed. I've decided to install two LEDs on the B-pillars, and one on each of the rear pillars. Tapping power from the dome light (so that they all come on with the doors), and putting the resistor in-line as there isn't a lot of room behind those caps to play with! Hopefully gonna look good when it's finished.

What do you reckon?

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