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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Is there a thread out there that says step by step the way to paint the interior? Ive searched but found nothing. Damn, those are some nice interiors, mine is full of crap.
Neons and LED's are an awesome way to light up your interior but you need to know what you're doing to prevent it from looking too ricey. I used 5" Blue StreetGlow neons, one under each of my front seats, and 3" Blue StreetGlow neons, one under each of my back seats. Wiring all of them together was easy, and then i just ran a hot wire off of my battery to a relay, and then from the relay to my neons. I have a custom mounted switch in my center console for easy use. I also installed green LEDs in my speakers and A/C vents. One in each should do, but the speakers I needed two in each. They only draw m/amps, so you can wire them into like your cigerette lighter and directly to a switch - no relay needed. The green is a great accent with the blue and it matches the stock gauges that come with your Explorer.