@NewShockerGuy you're welcome man and thanks for the comment.... you should check out my other two videos on daylight, one of them compares regular LED with VLEDS.... cheers!!
@0149star the description of the part (bulb names) is on the name of my video man, my guess is that they are the first you mentioned on your question.
@AndrizzleCheck I'm sorry but I don't understand your question. The Lancer's factory brakelight system uses a two contact (two filament) bulb, so the same bulb changes its brightness once you hit the brakes (regardless if the bulb is halogen or LED). The installation of the 7443 bulb (double filament/contact) is a plug and play thing, does not require any special changes nor anything else. Regards
Heya - thinking about picking up a bunch of 7443's and outfitting them on my Goldwing... was curious how your opinion of the lights stands after 8 months? Thanks!
@robaksha hey, this buls are worth the money, I can assure you that, they are still as bright as the first day I installed them, so buy them bro, you'll not regret it.
Did you have to use resistors?
movetoyou 5 months ago
@movetoyou for the stop lights do not use resistors, you'll need resistors when you put LEDs on turn signals only
alexvaldana 5 months ago
Thanks for posting this video... I much rather see REAL videos that people just posting on the site saying they are awesome...
This proves it and they are freaking bright man! Can't wait to put them in my STi!
-N
NewShockerGuy 1 year ago
@NewShockerGuy you're welcome man and thanks for the comment.... you should check out my other two videos on daylight, one of them compares regular LED with VLEDS.... cheers!!
alexvaldana 1 year ago
which one are you using.
7443 V-LEDS M-SMT 27 LED BRAKE LIGHT BULBS or
RED 48 SMT TURN/BRAKE LIGHT BULBS 7443
0149star 1 year ago
@0149star the description of the part (bulb names) is on the name of my video man, my guess is that they are the first you mentioned on your question.
alexvaldana 1 year ago
@AndrizzleCheck I'm sorry but I don't understand your question. The Lancer's factory brakelight system uses a two contact (two filament) bulb, so the same bulb changes its brightness once you hit the brakes (regardless if the bulb is halogen or LED). The installation of the 7443 bulb (double filament/contact) is a plug and play thing, does not require any special changes nor anything else. Regards
alexvaldana 1 year ago
Sweeeet, just ordered some for my celi.. cant wait to put em on!!
oh and by the way, nice rancheras in the background.. [vicente] ha!
djsilent805 1 year ago
Heya - thinking about picking up a bunch of 7443's and outfitting them on my Goldwing... was curious how your opinion of the lights stands after 8 months? Thanks!
robaksha 1 year ago
@robaksha hey, this buls are worth the money, I can assure you that, they are still as bright as the first day I installed them, so buy them bro, you'll not regret it.
alexvaldana 1 year ago
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blackbelt2000 2 years ago
Yeh Thanx M8!
dennisktm300 2 years ago
Looks great on your car! I agree, I think they are the best LEDs.
jay611j 2 years ago
Thanks Jay, your video was a lot of help for my deciding to purchase these!
alexvaldana 2 years ago