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LED Tailight Upgrade

BIGSHCLUNK

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Ok, this is on my E not my B, but you will get the idea. Swapped out all my 1157/1156 bulbs. I will get to the side markers one of these days. So many MOPARS out there w weak lights, This was quick and easy. Way brighter ! A before and after shot tells the tale...

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Did you have to do anything with the turn signal flasher ?
 
Ok, this is on my E not my B, but you will get the idea. Swapped out all my 1157/1156 bulbs. I will get to the side markers one of these days. So many MOPARS out there w weak lights, This was quick and easy. Way brighter ! A before and after shot tells the tale...

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That’s Great !
It’s a Safety Improvement!
Helps make you more visible to
Others in traffic around you !

can you share the parts required for the upgrade ?

Appreciate it !

Mopar2Ya

Happy Fathers Day !

John
 
Darter6 / conv67bdere - at most my signals are flashing a percent or two higher - I see no need to replace the flasher. Thought it would need it but she's good as is
 
Thanks for the info. They look a lot brighter for sure. Good job. Got my inside led lights for the dome and console light's. What a difference. Yes supper bright led is the company I bought them from. The ones off E bay did not work long. LOL.
 
Thanks for posting brands.

I tried a set from sylvania/parts tore and they did not work.

Another set from batteries plus and bulbs also did not work.

gave up but might try again.
 
Did mine... Need to find a picture. My buddy is like "your taillights are too bright"
Good that means the teenager behind me can see them.
All my bulbs are led, except tiny fender turn signals.
Change to. Electronic flasher for turn signals and conventional for hazards.
 
I used an EF32RLNP neutral polarity flasher for the turn signals so I wouldn’t have to deal with the polarity issue with the factory wiring. Stock hazard unit still functions.
 
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