LED Light Bulbs for my Car from Superbrightleds.com
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LED's are the way to go!
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Aww side lights doesn't work :-( lol
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I'm gonna do the exact same thing to my 1996 Acura TL. same website and everything(: Nice video by the way.
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DA BARE haha i like :)
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clean ep
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the bulbs look amazing, I have a honda crx and the lights are hell some look duller than others except my hid's lol, seems like a good option I like the idea that they have LED bulbs that fit in bases of regular bulbs
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how many flasher relay u needed for your car?
garcia1910 3 weeks ago
@garcia1910 just one. it's connected where your interior fuses are located. i bought the one that said for honda but had to extend the leads a lil, still worked though
dabare7 3 weeks ago
Did you have to install both load resistors and LED flashers? The flasher description states a load resistor isn't necessary when it's installed.
samiieee 2 months ago
@samiieee i bought the flasher relay, which i highly recommend over load resistors. i had to slightly modify it (extend the leads) but my turn signals flash at stock speed. It's true, if you buy the flasher, you don't need load resistors.
dabare7 2 months ago
Possibly a dumb question, but would you say without a doubt, the 1156 45t's are brighter than standard 21watt incandescent bulbs?
Car looks good man!
MK2ryana89 5 months ago
@MK2ryana89 i would say with 99% confidence it is brighter! these arn't cheapo LED's, there the real deal bright ones. the 1% would be because of the lamp housing. A friend of mine tried making one of his back-up lights a rear fog light using the red 45 one, but the lens sucked and looked like it absorbed the light instead of reflecting it. so i'm pretty confident if you use it in the right location, ie brake or turn signal, it is fuller, richer and brighter! hope that helps
dabare7 5 months ago