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NEW design 194 led bulb
http://autolumination.com/leds.html
this bulb has a new design to create a wide angle light and they're only $2.50 a piece.
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nifty! somebody who has the concave LEDs should buy some and see if there is a noticable difference.
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finally, a website with a shitload of LEDs. time to led out the car.
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yeah, these guys have just about every automotive application you could want with multiple options for each application and they have pretty damn good prices too. i read on, i believe it was a nissan mod board, that they are good quality product. there was a few direct comparisons with apc bulbs which after review were determined to suck as compared to these. these guys also sell load equalizers as well so no more ultra fast turn signals if you use leds for your signals.
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I've bought about $100 worth of stuff from these guys and they are top notch. By far the best place to get LEDs and the resistors for your turn signals. The shipping was quick too. I ordered most of the stuff on Friday and had it on like Wendsday or Thursday. And yes, APCs suck. With Autolumination, you can choose get a couple of different bulbs with different numbers of LEDs to have different light output. Just thought I'd post my experience with them for you guys.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Elwenil)</div><div class='quotemain'>I've bought about $100 worth of stuff from these guys and they are top notch. Â*By far the best place to get LEDs and the resistors for your turn signals. Â*The shipping was quick too. Â*I ordered most of the stuff on Friday and had it on like Wendsday or Thursday. Â*And yes, APCs suck. Â*With Autolumination, you can choose get a couple of different bulbs with different numbers of LEDs to have different light output. Â*Just thought I'd post my experience with them for you guys.
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did you happen to use any of the leds for the gauge cluster? if so, which ones did you use?
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Actually no. I really haven't made up my mine on what I'm going to do with my interior yet, so I haven't done anything to the gauge cluster as of yet. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
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i've got those blue concave ones in mine. lights up just fine. i would like it to be a little lighter just for coolness but it's very seeable while driving at night.
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TGC Regular
i have something like this...
got it at the good ol' truckstop. They were about 12 bucks tho. they came in a little chrome housing and had a wire lead running out the back. I dont know how to hook these or the bulbs you are talking about up without any wires or how hard it could be, but let us know if you get them.
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TGC Regular
holy shyt those are big. sorry guys. :shock: :shock:
anyone want to resize them?????
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resized. delete that shit
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the bulb in the first pic... where does that go?
and what bulbs did you replace with 100$
what are all the ones possible to replace?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(extremsprt86)</div><div class='quotemain'>the bulb in the first pic... where does that go?
and what bulbs did you replace with 100$
what are all the ones possible to replace?</div>
Ok, that was freaky, the "quote" button was waaayyy over there.>>>>
I spent about $92 with shipping and all. Not that the shipping is a lot, but I bought new LED bulbs for all my taillamps and reverse lamps, third brake light, the front turn signals, and the resistors to make my blinker work correctly. I bought a few extra things because this was kinda new to me, and I was experimenting a bit. I still haven't found a way to use the front turn signals in the daylight hours, but I'm working on getting some of the super white 1157's for them since I cleared my corners, so that might work. Check out the Autolumination.com website for all the bulbs that they offer. They have just about any bulb you could want in LED configuration.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(extremsprt86)</div><div class='quotemain'>the bulb in the first pic... where does that go?</div>
the bulb in the first pic is a replacement for the 194 bulbs in your gauge cluster. i'm thinking the design might have a more "natural" lighting pattern compared to the concave style leds. one trick to create a more diffused pattern when using ultra bright leds is to use a very very fine grit sand paper and lightly scuff the led bulb so that it's "matte" or translucent as opposed to transparent. this allows a more diffused pattern.
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yea that bulb almost looks like it would go in our domes...that would be the happiest day of my life...(after getting the galant!!!) :twisted:
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yea that bulb almost looks like it would go in our domes...that would be the happiest day of my life...(after getting the galant!!!) :twisted:
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