Replacing corner parking bulbs with LED's???
Hey guys,
Currently, my parking bulbs are yellow like this:
I would like to make them a whiter hue with a bulb like the polarg M4's. However,
I was also thinking of replacing them with LED's like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2452859336
What would the benefit be of using LED's...Is it even possible??? What would you guys do???
Currently, my parking bulbs are yellow like this:
I would like to make them a whiter hue with a bulb like the polarg M4's. However,
I was also thinking of replacing them with LED's like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2452859336
What would the benefit be of using LED's...Is it even possible??? What would you guys do???
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Originally posted by rominl
well some people changed their bulbs on the GS to led, but seems like they burn out pretty fast
well some people changed their bulbs on the GS to led, but seems like they burn out pretty fast
Yes...LEDs are suppose to last longer than regular bulbs.
mwbuck....go for it bro. It'll look good.
Pete
yeah i know led is supposed to last longer. not only the 6led i have seen here, on acura board someone put led in his car and they all blew out here and there, he finally broke down and changed back to wedge and been good ever since. i can't explain too
If you want to buy leds then I would try this website http://www.superbrightleds.com/1157.htm, they are like $1.50 and $5 flat shipping charge.
Thats where I am going to order mine from, Ill let you know how it works out.
Thats where I am going to order mine from, Ill let you know how it works out.
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Bought and installed the PIAA white LED's today. Each bulb assembly contains two LED's in it for maximum brightness. Polarity is important, so if you plug them into the socket and they don't light, don't freak out. Pull the bulb out of the socket, rotate the bulb 180 degrees and push it back into the socket. The 3 pix attached are a closeup of the bulbs and a before and after picture.
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