What bulb number you use? Also, Are they white or Red LED bulbs. Im looking at Ebay on getting the 5 arm spider LED's for mine. I already have sequentials.
@TekMan05 They are RED LED's, bulb number 3157. I haven't tried the spider arm ones. I picked these because they emit light in 360 degrees to fully illuminate the taillight like OEM bulbs. IIRC, the spider lights emit light mostly rearward, so they'd be less effective, IMO. But give it a try and post the results, it might work out really well.
@lpmoora actually it's the one from American Muscle, and the bulbs are from superbrightleds. If you used the same bulbs without the sequential flasher, you'd get hyperflash because the computer thinks a bulb is burned out. The sequential flasher provides enough resistance on the circuit that it fools the car's computer into thinking everything's cool.
Thanks for the reply. First off, are these bulbs really 13 dollars a pop? Also, can you just plug in the LED's to the current setup, or is it neccessary to use a sequential system?
@wescherry5020 The plug-in version. There's another company that makes a different splice-in kit with a "chasing" pattern that looks cool. If I remember who it is, I'll post a link.
What bulb number you use? Also, Are they white or Red LED bulbs. Im looking at Ebay on getting the 5 arm spider LED's for mine. I already have sequentials.
TekMan05 1 month ago
@TekMan05 They are RED LED's, bulb number 3157. I haven't tried the spider arm ones. I picked these because they emit light in 360 degrees to fully illuminate the taillight like OEM bulbs. IIRC, the spider lights emit light mostly rearward, so they'd be less effective, IMO. But give it a try and post the results, it might work out really well.
armyofdon 1 month ago
What kind of sequential system do you use? The one's from Web Electric and American muscle won't handle led bulbs? Great set-up on the car though!
lpmoora 1 year ago
@lpmoora actually it's the one from American Muscle, and the bulbs are from superbrightleds. If you used the same bulbs without the sequential flasher, you'd get hyperflash because the computer thinks a bulb is burned out. The sequential flasher provides enough resistance on the circuit that it fools the car's computer into thinking everything's cool.
armyofdon 8 months ago
@armyofdon
Thanks for the reply. First off, are these bulbs really 13 dollars a pop? Also, can you just plug in the LED's to the current setup, or is it neccessary to use a sequential system?
lpmoora 8 months ago
@armyofdon Did you use the splice in sequential kit from American Muscle or the plug in kit?
wescherry5020 1 month ago
@wescherry5020 The plug-in version. There's another company that makes a different splice-in kit with a "chasing" pattern that looks cool. If I remember who it is, I'll post a link.
armyofdon 1 month ago
thats fcking awesome ..
KourtDizzie 1 year ago
This is a nice little upgrade and something I am considering for my 2007
davva360 1 year ago
why do you hide your number plate?
williamachartier 1 year ago
@williamachartier I'm a secret agent.
armyofdon 8 months ago