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08-23-2011, 12:44 AM | #1 |
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led for burbans
Anybody making a kit for this? Or has anyone made custom buckets and ran double bulbs? Gonna try that ikf i dont find some leds.
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08-23-2011, 11:40 AM | #2 |
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Re: led for burbans
Have you tried the LED bulbs? I used em for my Neon (i know, most people have no respect for the Neon). They worked excellent, all the way up until the car was destroyed. I wish I had remembered to pull out the bulbs. They'd work well in the Suburban/Panel. They plug & play, my Neon's signals did the ricer-blink (also known as hyperblink) though, because the CPU thought there was no bulb there due to the amount of voltage being pulled being so much lower than the OEM bulbs. You can get a resistor to fix that, if you don't like it. I was good with it, because at least people seemed to notice when my blinker was on, and I never forgot to turn it off. lol
I don't remember the bulb # that goes on the suburbans, but I used the 1157 for my Neon; (displayed on their page as 115x-x24) [Full vehicular bulb Page] [Full Truck & Trailer Page
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08-23-2011, 11:48 PM | #3 |
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Re: led for burbans
I'll probably give the bulbs a shot. For ten bucks I might as well. got lots of other trucks if I decide not to use them. Im also going to see whats in my 05 work truck. Ive never seen whats in a modern rig but they are bright.
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