Awesome. Perfect setup for four wheelin' with the GPS, attitude indicator, altimeter etc.Here you go. There really is a lot more to the Limited instrument panel than I thought. I'm still trying to get used to it.![]()
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Interesting...I just had to go outside and look...all the buttons on my steering wheel light up. I have the audio controls on the steering wheel if that makes any difference.I am a little disapointed that the steering wheel controls don't light up. I like that feature on my other cars. Oh well, can't have everything. Does look good though.
Wow! Thanks for the pictures. The interior looks truely awesome at night.Here ya go. Kind of blurry, but the flash looked like daylight.
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The guages that come with the limited are called Optitron Guages.how hard can it be to replace the sr5 lighting with limited? its only led's, right?
i hate the orange in my sr5 dash........................
They do light up for sure. Just not that great of a picture, sorry. If you go to my photo album and view the picture in its largest format, you can make them out.I am a little disapointed that the steering wheel controls don't light up. I like that feature on my other cars. Oh well, can't have everything. Does look good though.
Absolutely, the Optitron gauges are fantastic stuff and it makes all other gauge lighting methods look dated. Toyota even offers it in the lowly Corolla. To get it in a Chevy, you have to buy a Cadillac CTS V. This is one of the main reasons the domestics are unable to move cars - they don't offer comparable features to the competion.Without a doubt, the Optitron gauges are the best in the business for trucks! Take a look at the competition and you'll see why... even the new Silverado's gauges look like their 20 years old.