LED Reverse Lights
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I use double side tape and glue stick to help secure the ballast, for sure it wont move and no rattle any kind. I'm irritate to rattle.
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Because the reverse lights housing is too small so the only way to get all the light output by the reflector is HID, otherwise Cree LED would be just fine.
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im gonna have to contact the seller for a replacement
@ Onexcite did you have a hard time getting the bulb into the tail light? it took me like 15 mins to get the passenger side bulb in with those rubber grommets around the bulb
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i have some bad news my install got cut short tonight. after installing the passenger side bulb went to take the driver side bulbs out of the packaging and found out it was broken.
im gonna have to contact the seller for a replacement
@ Onexcite did you have a hard time getting the bulb into the tail light? it took me like 15 mins to get the passenger side bulb in with those rubber grommets around the bulb
im gonna have to contact the seller for a replacement
@ Onexcite did you have a hard time getting the bulb into the tail light? it took me like 15 mins to get the passenger side bulb in with those rubber grommets around the bulb
Get the bulb wire though the rubber grommet but don't pull it tight yet. Fit the grommet to the reverse lights socket then pull the wire to secure the bulb to the rubber grommet. This way you can easily slide in the rubber grommet to the socket and just pulling the wires so the bulb will tuck in the grommet.
Second you can use a little grease around the grommet before slide it in the socket. With this method try to turn/twist the rubber grommet in the same way (clockwise or counter clockwise) and it will get in there easily. I used this one no problem.
How you like the output compare to stock so far?
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It's a bit tricky to get the bulb into the socket. There are 2 way to get done it easily:
Get the bulb wire though the rubber grommet but don't pull it tight yet. Fit the grommet to the reverse lights socket then pull the wire to secure the bulb to the rubber grommet. This way you can easily slide in the rubber grommet to the socket and just pulling the wires so the bulb will tuck in the grommet.
Second you can use a little grease around the grommet before slide it in the socket. With this method try to turn/twist the rubber grommet in the same way (clockwise or counter clockwise) and it will get in there easily. I used this one no problem.
How you like the output compare to stock so far?
Get the bulb wire though the rubber grommet but don't pull it tight yet. Fit the grommet to the reverse lights socket then pull the wire to secure the bulb to the rubber grommet. This way you can easily slide in the rubber grommet to the socket and just pulling the wires so the bulb will tuck in the grommet.
Second you can use a little grease around the grommet before slide it in the socket. With this method try to turn/twist the rubber grommet in the same way (clockwise or counter clockwise) and it will get in there easily. I used this one no problem.
How you like the output compare to stock so far?
and i wasnt able to do the install tonight i only got one bulbs in then found out the other bulb was broken so i had to convert everything back to stock
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These came in today. Got them fixed up. Easy to install, direct plug & play. The fitment is to a T, precise fitting!
http://store.ijdmtoy.com/Lexus-IS-ES...p/lexus-s8.htm
Before.. The original T-10 bulbs...
After changing....Light up the floor even in the day...
Look at my rear wheels got lighted up! Super Bright!
http://store.ijdmtoy.com/Lexus-IS-ES...p/lexus-s8.htm
Before.. The original T-10 bulbs...
After changing....Light up the floor even in the day...
Look at my rear wheels got lighted up! Super Bright!
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