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    Led courtesy lights

    Does anyone make a direct replacement for the courtesy lights that come in a 2002 22i? looking for blue and wondering if everyone else that has done this is replacing their existing courtesy lights or adding new ones?

    thanks

    #2
    Found these a while back ago, haven't got around to buying them yet.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=250126233534
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      #3
      are those the same size as the stock ones
      i dont have my boat at home or i would just measure

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        #4
        They should be, they just dont have that outer ring on them.

        Its really hard to find those in white/blue
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          #5
          Jake,
          I used superbrightleds.com I replaced my coutesy lights and my dash lights with RED LEDs looks sweet. I think they will be similar to mine the small spade style or wedge WLED series (194 type) Wedge Base bulbs or WLED-x4 LED Wedge Base Bulbs the new WLED-x5 LED Wedge Base Bulbs are awsome they look like a small star and the bulbs are cheap and draw very little current

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            #6
            Is it as easy as just cutting and splicing?

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              #7
              the new clusters I added were just spliced in
              you have a relay on your coutesy lights already there from the factory so you don't need a fuse besides its a very low current
              the lights already there I just installed the colored led bulbs

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                #8
                My 2002 20v has oval lights now. I would assume yours are the same since it's the same year. Obviously you'll have to verify that before you order anything but, mine have a smaller circular hole cutout behind them. Remove one and measure the hole. You can then try to find a direct fit for the hole or something close so you can file/dremel it out a little bit and pop the new ones in. AS far as the wiring goes, it's a simple splice-- pos to pos neg to neg-- very easy.
                Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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                  #9
                  ya i do have oval lights they are around 4"x2" what did you do about the screw holes if all the led that i find are around 3" long

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                    #10
                    Could you not just pull the factory pods, yank the back side off, and pull out the white bulbs and solder in some blue or w/e color of choice bulbs?
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jake's02-22i View Post
                      ya i do have oval lights they are around 4"x2" what did you do about the screw holes if all the led that i find are around 3" long
                      Fill it with gel goat paste and sand it smooth



                      Originally posted by Tanner View Post
                      Could you not just pull the factory pods, yank the back side off, and pull out the white bulbs and solder in some blue or w/e color of choice bulbs?
                      sounds like a lot of work for an otherwise inexpensive part
                      Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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