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Old Nov 2, 2008 | 08:34 PM
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Hi, would any of you happen to know what the part number of this is? It's the cup holder for the rear seat of a quad cab...i need to get a new one, this one is half melted from an accident when i originally did my lighting job 2 years ago and i just need to get a new one so that I can start over with this. It's been my guinnie pig for different projects haha.
 

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Old Nov 2, 2008 | 10:06 PM
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Here ya go man, right out of the Dodge Parts Catalog

PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
5HD65DX9AC CUP HOLDER, Rear Seat
 
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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 05:09 AM
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thanks lightning! I have that number on the cupholder..but when i did my lighting the superglue glued wire over it so i couldn't read all of it.
 
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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 07:47 AM
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I hate when that happens...haha No problem man, anytime
 
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I used 10mm LEDs in my cupholders originally. When I get my new cup holder I have a bunch of 12mm diffused LEDs. Use diffused, if you dont it'll just put a bright beam in the cupholder.

I bought mine on ebay from a manufacturer in china. They're all made in china anyways so I figured why pay 10x the price at radio shack...I got 100 3mm LEDs for $10...and the 12mm...i got....i think 12 for like $8.

I've wanted to put LEDs inside my air vents too...but when I took my dash apart I thought oh man this is going to be a HARD thing to do, and haven't even made plans to do it. They're pretty tucked in there, might be mor work than what it's worth.
 
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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 02:18 PM
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resistor value needed for 12v to run LED is 3-3-0-(+/-5%) (orange-orange-black-gold).
 
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 01:36 AM
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I did. I went out and bought a proto board, and it came with 2 boards that had a - and + side ( doesn't matter but they're marked to make it easier). And I ran a single line to it from the switch, and the rest of the feeds go all the way back to that so all the connections are identified and connected in one place. I thin kthat's what you meant yeah?
 
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