Changing bulbs to led
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Changing bulbs to led
Seeing many of you changing your bulbs out to LEDs is making me want to make the change too. The rear turn signals look relatively easy to change. Do they need to be Amber if I'm placing a red overlay on the lens? If not, I would probably use these red ones below. Does it involve anything else besides changing the bulb? I don't want to spend too much, so I found these on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310930011957
I also want to change the reverse lights, but those seem to be much more difficult. Not sure if I have the tools to remove the clips for the trunk liner. I also don't want to spend to much, so I found these on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251348485050
What kind of bulbs are needed for the front turn signals? Any suggestions for cheap ones?
What do you guys think? Any instructions or tips would be helpful.
Thanks!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310930011957
I also want to change the reverse lights, but those seem to be much more difficult. Not sure if I have the tools to remove the clips for the trunk liner. I also don't want to spend to much, so I found these on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251348485050
What kind of bulbs are needed for the front turn signals? Any suggestions for cheap ones?
What do you guys think? Any instructions or tips would be helpful.
Thanks!
Last edited by dchar; 11-15-14 at 10:16 PM.
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Most LEDs aren't bright enough unless you want to spend lots of money. VLED Tritons seem to get good reviews for turn signals. And for reverse, either an HID conversion or adding additional LEDs seems to be the way to go.
I am still in the planning stages of doing the same. May try and set up a group buy.
I am still in the planning stages of doing the same. May try and set up a group buy.
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Seeing many of you changing your bulbs out to LEDs is making me want to make the change too. The rear turn signals look relatively easy to change. Do they need to be Amber if I'm placing a red overlay on the lens? If not, I would probably use these red ones below. Does it involve anything else besides changing the bulb? I don't want to spend too much, so I found these on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310930011957
I also want to change the reverse lights, but those seem to be much more difficult. Not sure if I have the tools to remove the clips for the trunk liner. I also don't want to spend to much, so I found these on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251348485050
What kind of bulbs are needed for the front turn signals? Any suggestions for cheap ones?
What do you guys think? Any instructions or tips would be helpful.
Thanks!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310930011957
I also want to change the reverse lights, but those seem to be much more difficult. Not sure if I have the tools to remove the clips for the trunk liner. I also don't want to spend to much, so I found these on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251348485050
What kind of bulbs are needed for the front turn signals? Any suggestions for cheap ones?
What do you guys think? Any instructions or tips would be helpful.
Thanks!
The reverse lights are easy I did them yesterday. The fasteners pop off by hand (two max needed per side) and the revers bulb pigtail is grey. A quick 1/4 turn counter clock for removal by hand. Hope this helps when you get it done. I got Precision LED's premium 8000k reverse.
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The reverse lights are easy I did them yesterday. The fasteners pop off by hand (two max needed per side) and the revers bulb pigtail is grey. A quick 1/4 turn counter clock for removal by hand. Hope this helps when you get it done. I got Precision LED's premium 8000k reverse.
The reverse lights are easy I did them yesterday. The fasteners pop off by hand (two max needed per side) and the revers bulb pigtail is grey. A quick 1/4 turn counter clock for removal by hand. Hope this helps when you get it done. I got Precision LED's premium 8000k reverse.
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BTW - for internal door LEDs - the VLED 5K flank bulbs blow away the Sylvanias. Not even close. You can use them for the vanity lights and puddle lights too - so order 8.
Now just to figure out how to change out the LED lights that are already in there to 5K, cause I hate how blue they are.
Now just to figure out how to change out the LED lights that are already in there to 5K, cause I hate how blue they are.
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I emailed vleds and they suggested this one:http://www.vleds.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=74_3
I think I am going to build my own LED using a Nichia 219 which has a very high CRI (a measure of how close it is to daylight). Should be a fun simple project.
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No, this one. It is perfect in the doors. But way too bright in the vanity lights.
I emailed vleds and they suggested this one:http://www.vleds.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=74_3
I think I am going to build my own LED using a Nichia 219 which has a very high CRI (a measure of how close it is to daylight). Should be a fun simple project.
I emailed vleds and they suggested this one:http://www.vleds.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=74_3
I think I am going to build my own LED using a Nichia 219 which has a very high CRI (a measure of how close it is to daylight). Should be a fun simple project.
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Other than a few of those fasteners, the only other thing that had to come off is the plastic trim ring around the power trunk close button. That is held in by some flat springs down the sides, and just pulls out--no special catches to release that would break off or any surprises like that.
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Just changed out my reverse lights for LEDs and can confirm this--the fasteners for the trunk liner don't have any special way of releasing them, you just have to pull hard enough on them. They're made with flexible plastic teeth all the way down, sort of like bristles of a comb, so it grips pretty good until the fastener is all the way out of the hole. The trunk liner doesn't hold onto them either, so they'll fall out, as I found out the hard way. I only lost one
Other than a few of those fasteners, the only other thing that had to come off is the plastic trim ring around the power trunk close button. That is held in by some flat springs down the sides, and just pulls out--no special catches to release that would break off or any surprises like that.
Other than a few of those fasteners, the only other thing that had to come off is the plastic trim ring around the power trunk close button. That is held in by some flat springs down the sides, and just pulls out--no special catches to release that would break off or any surprises like that.
You don't have to pull all of them out and drop the liner.Just enough in the area to get your hand in to swap out the bulbs.Maybe 5-6 clips.Although I don't have a power trunk.
The fastener part if needed is 9046708186C0.
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I just pulled the cover liner down a bit and they pop out.
You don't have to pull all of them out and drop the liner.Just enough in the area to get your hand in to swap out the bulbs.Maybe 5-6 clips.Although I don't have a power trunk.
The fastener part if needed is 9046708186C0.
You don't have to pull all of them out and drop the liner.Just enough in the area to get your hand in to swap out the bulbs.Maybe 5-6 clips.Although I don't have a power trunk.
The fastener part if needed is 9046708186C0.
I went with the Philips X-treme Vision 921 LED bulbs. Here's a comparison during the day - LED on the left, stock bulb on the right.