These are definitely brighter than the stock bulbs. Are you selling these anywhere? They seem like a good option to be a little more visible in my '65
Neither technically. Pure red LEDs are not bright enough compared to the much preferred hyper-orange color (It is also called red/orange by some manufacturers like Cree and Lumileds). Using white is not a good idea since it wasteful to create all that white light and then filter all but a small range of wavelengths back out through the red lens to get back to the desired red color.
These are definitely brighter than the stock bulbs. Are you selling these anywhere? They seem like a good option to be a little more visible in my '65
Pacerace100 1 year ago
@Pacerace100 Not at this time. Maybe next fall.
slickraft 1 year ago
Cool!
AreWildZ28 2 years ago
hey i like what you did with your car. what color led bulb did you use? red or white?
mohit389 2 years ago
Neither technically. Pure red LEDs are not bright enough compared to the much preferred hyper-orange color (It is also called red/orange by some manufacturers like Cree and Lumileds). Using white is not a good idea since it wasteful to create all that white light and then filter all but a small range of wavelengths back out through the red lens to get back to the desired red color.
slickraft 2 years ago
Looks great! The LED is so much sharper looking.
CODE4RS 2 years ago