LED Bulbs 1156/1157 - tasteful or lame?
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LED Bulbs 1156/1157 - tasteful or lame?
Anyone have LED bulbs in their stock tails and/or turn signals? How do they look? There's a bunch of styles, which ones do you use?
Tried to search but it's busted, sorry if this is a repeat.
BTW the ones I found are below:
http://www.autodirectsave.com/...S.asp
http://autolumination.com/matrix.htm
https://www.surplusled.com/
Modified by TheShocker at 1:30 PM 4/15/2006
Tried to search but it's busted, sorry if this is a repeat.
BTW the ones I found are below:
http://www.autodirectsave.com/...S.asp
http://autolumination.com/matrix.htm
https://www.surplusled.com/
Modified by TheShocker at 1:30 PM 4/15/2006
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actually a friend of mine has them, they are brighter but they look like a stock bulb through the lense. it's kinda cool because he has all reds but the led bulb is amber so his turn signals still light up bright amber. looks good, not ricey at all.
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Re: LED Bulbs 1156/1157 - tasteful or lame? (iAccord)
In reflectors they're not nearly as good as a standard bulb. Since the filament spreads light throughout the housing, it reflects and makes your brake lights much more apparent. LEDs are directional, so even if the bulb has LEDs in every direction, it wont be as bright as a halogen bulb in a halogen housing.
I have some as brake lights currently and I want to switch them out because you can't tell at all in the daylight. It's an accident waiting to happen.
I have some as brake lights currently and I want to switch them out because you can't tell at all in the daylight. It's an accident waiting to happen.
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Can one of you guys who has them on their car take some pics?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by accordselux »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">In reflectors they're not nearly as good as a standard bulb. Since the filament spreads light throughout the housing, it reflects and makes your brake lights much more apparent. LEDs are directional, so even if the bulb has LEDs in every direction, it wont be as bright as a halogen bulb in a halogen housing.
I have some as brake lights currently and I want to switch them out because you can't tell at all in the daylight. It's an accident waiting to happen.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Some of the ones I posted have LEDs that point at the reflector as well as stright out, I bet those would be better than ones that just point straight out.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by accordselux »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">In reflectors they're not nearly as good as a standard bulb. Since the filament spreads light throughout the housing, it reflects and makes your brake lights much more apparent. LEDs are directional, so even if the bulb has LEDs in every direction, it wont be as bright as a halogen bulb in a halogen housing.
I have some as brake lights currently and I want to switch them out because you can't tell at all in the daylight. It's an accident waiting to happen.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Some of the ones I posted have LEDs that point at the reflector as well as stright out, I bet those would be better than ones that just point straight out.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TheShocker »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Can one of you guys who has them on their car take some pics?
Some of the ones I posted have LEDs that point at the reflector as well as stright out, I bet those would be better than ones that just point straight out.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not really...I have the ones that are multidirectional too and they're just awful in daylight. If you look at that pic there are none at a 45 degree or less angle facing rearward...which is key to reflector housings such as brake lights and front turn signals.
Believe me, I am planning to switch mine out and I spent 40+ bucks on mine, i'm just trying to save you money. If you're worried about appearances, I had chrome plated bulbs before and they worked like a charm for me...
Some of the ones I posted have LEDs that point at the reflector as well as stright out, I bet those would be better than ones that just point straight out.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not really...I have the ones that are multidirectional too and they're just awful in daylight. If you look at that pic there are none at a 45 degree or less angle facing rearward...which is key to reflector housings such as brake lights and front turn signals.
Believe me, I am planning to switch mine out and I spent 40+ bucks on mine, i'm just trying to save you money. If you're worried about appearances, I had chrome plated bulbs before and they worked like a charm for me...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TheShocker »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thanks, I think I'll wait until a better design comes out.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if you want i can take pics and show you what I mean...just let me know
if you want i can take pics and show you what I mean...just let me know
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by accordselux »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you want i can take pics and show you what I mean...just let me know</TD></TR></TABLE>
That would be great!
That would be great!
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if you guys are interested i'm workign to become a distributor for a led light called the Spiderlite. This is by far the best styled one i've seen on the market. Here are some pics, two models: 5 arm and 3 arm
Let me know what you guys think.
Hope this is something better for you, TheShocker
Let me know what you guys think.
Hope this is something better for you, TheShocker
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There's a bunch of threads on hidplanet.com concerning these. They use inferior low output LEDs plus they have NO other directional LED other than forward facing. They have godawful output and their quality is not good either. One member modified it by replacing each individual LED but I dont think that that would be worth it for anyone involved.
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i have read those post. In the post, some people had problems some people didn't. i personally haven't found those problems but i will try to provide some input to the company for improvement of their product. They are a new company and new companies are bound to some pitfalls. but we can't deny that this is definately a good idea and concept which would be a very good product if all these issues are fixed.
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Re: LED Bulbs 1156/1157 - tasteful or lame? (TheShocker)
I used to have these on my EGG back in 99. When you throw them in your rear blinkers they make them blink spastic it's pretty cool. I think there pretty cool and bright as something that is pretty bright... like the sun.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ZEAL-SPORTS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I used to have these on my EGG back in 99. When you throw them in your rear blinkers they make them blink spastic it's pretty cool. I think there pretty cool and bright as something that is pretty bright... like the sun. </TD></TR></TABLE>
That's because they require less electricity than halogen bulbs...they need load resistors to function correctly. They draw so little energy that the car thinks they are not there, therefore they blink very quickly.
That's because they require less electricity than halogen bulbs...they need load resistors to function correctly. They draw so little energy that the car thinks they are not there, therefore they blink very quickly.
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Re: LED Bulbs 1156/1157 - tasteful or lame? (accordselux)
im still wondering what size LED bulbs will fit in my gauge cluster so i can make it brighter
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