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I used the black ones below in my 72. They are great lights and DOT legal. These are a different looking light so all depends what you are looking for in the looks department. I attached a picture of what they look like when they are on and off. I rewired the entire car so low and high are all 4...
For some reason in this discussion the thought of "dim" keeps reoccurring. :lol:
"NOTE: Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) illuminate 200 milliseconds faster than incandescent bulbs For an automobile this means a faster braking distance response time, about a full car length of extra stopping...
I have been searching high and low for a LED tail light bulb that matches the factory brightness of the original 1095 bulb. I took a chance and bought LED 1156s, way too bright. I understand a #67 or #89 bulb will work, but when I search suppliers, the 1156 is also listed. I am concerned I...
I checked out that link you shared. They had just about all the bulbs, but not the flasher. It does show a resistor though, it that something needed to upgrade the whole car to L.E.D?
I just ordered and installed LED bulbs in the tail lights of my 64 Fury
I have looked for some time to find LEDlights that are bright. Had some from NAPA that were not any brighter then regular 1157 bulbs.
These are from superbrightleds.com.
I will order more for my other cars. I am only...
Another question as to the turn signals. I replaced the rear tail section lights with LED's and everything works fine. When I put LED in the front turn signals they don't work. I am assuming I need LED flashers. For the 1974 RR what is the correct LED flashers that I need and where are the...
Of all the 48" fluorescent tubes that I've switched to LED tubes over the past five years in the shop and a couple in the house, none have failed so far. I did bypass the ballasts on all of the fixtures as it was recommended. Brighter light and instant on in cold weather.
At work, they went...
The difference is the LED instantly completely lights up, an incandescent bulb needs to heat the filament so it starts as a dim glow that grows in intensity but in the case of a bulb vs an LED panel there's no comparison in final intensity...
With half te drivers on the road these days not...
The headlights on my car were terrible. It said Halogen on the glass cover, made by Philips. The output was very poor and I had planned on upgrading them. Well one stopped working on low beam last week so that prompted me to buy 2 new headlights.
They are made in Australia (not China) by a...
I replaced 14 fluorescent light fixtures in my shop with LEDlights from Amazon. They weren't very expensive, and they're a lot brighter than the fluorescent. They also don't take any time to warm up. One thing I learned from reading the reviews is that if you plug too many of them together...
Your alternator is not spinning fast enough at idle to provide the voltage you need. There are numerous threads on how to fix this issue. @Crackedback sells a harness that is plug and play that will fix this. Others have upgraded their lights to led. I did both. I have LEDs everywhere...
Ledlights won’t really need relays. Fan does thought.
I can post a diagram I have made as a suggestion to make work a dual fan system with an automatic temp sensor switch, without using a control module system. And using an override switch with a light which works as a pilot light knowing when...
Get LEDs that are a warm color temperature (yellow not ice cold white). They're more natural that way. I'm installing LED recessed lights in my apt renovation and they have a 5 position color temp switch on them, from orange through warm daylight all the way to ice cold nearly florescent tube white.
I noticed it when traffic lights went to LED around 2000. LED’s are solid state electronic. Incandescent bulbs are basically analog like vacuum tubes, meaning they have to “warm up” to start working.
Funny thing… I’ve noticed a few newer cars with a delay on the off sequence of the turn...
Got the relay wired correctly and the head lights function perfectly. Did the modifications at the relay so the install looks original but I get to keep my led headlights. Pulled the dash for the speedo AGAIN!
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Personally, I think it looks stupid having 2 different colored headlamps....on my GTX (RS23V0A******), I want the BRIGHTEST (max lumins) so I've switched to 6000°F LED CONVERSION units with clear glass headlamps......after years ago, almost hitting a deer on a blacktop road without any exterior...
My power bill dropped in December. I had been paying a flat rate of around $80 per month (Canadian dollars), but they said I was using less power this year so it got reduced to $68 per month.