sbkim
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Just looking for a simple project.
I presume using them for brake lights shouldn't cause the hyper blinking? I guess the bigger issue is how in the heck do you get the rear bulb replaced - remove the rear carpet?
Hmmm... That might work. Where'd you find them? Will they actually fit into the taillights?Randy - thanks for the headsup. Yes, I also heard that they were not bright even. How many LEDs were on your bulb? Obviously, more the brighter. Founda a bulb with 24 LED bulbs which should be acceptable...
They aren't bright enough. I bought a set, put them on one side of my Viper, compared the two, and took them back out and put the regular incandescent bulbs back in immediately. No way I'm using those dim things in my car. I want someone behind me to SEE that my brake lights are on.
No idea as to the brand. They were direct replacement for the push-in socket type bulbs that are used in the Viper, and had a label on the side that said "3157".The ones you bought. What kind were they?
Eh? No, its actually *not* "a fact that LED lights are brighter than regular bulbs". However, nor is it correct for me to perhaps imply that they were always going to be dimmer - neither statement is correct, as *either* can be brighter reguardless of the construction - it all depends on the actual light output. (Duh! ). Now, whether they can fit enough LEDs and/or LEDs of enough light output exist that can fit in the same space is the question.Its a fact that LED lights are brighter than reg. bulbs. Good example the new BMWs. At night when im behind one. Man those LED brake lights are way brighter and more crisp.
Thanks for the links. I note that the first thing in the "notes" is that you actually *should* use the same color LEDs as the lens color. I still have extremely strong doubts that a white LED replacement would not work as well or even better than an LED assembly whose color matches the lens color. The page http://www.superbrightleds.com/carbulb-notes.htm does have some extremely good things to note about the differences - the fact that LEDs will all radiate straight instead of all directions; so your tail light will look like three "spots" of light instead of the whole taillight lens lighting up (since none of it is bouncing off of the internal reflector), as well as the comments about the bulb assemblies - all but the 30-LED will fit in a normal bulb's space, etc.<links>
The white led is a good suggestion and prob why it costs another $4, for a total of about $12 each! I belive we need a total of 4?
Randy - how did it look with headlights on and without braking? I presume it still lights up? Hope so or you'll get rear ended at night!
The transluscent lenses aren't the issue, the difference is in the on/off time. LED lights come on pretty much *instantaneously*, and the cover doesn't affect that. You don't really notice how slow incandescent bulbs come on and go off until you see LED lights.Randy - thanks for the info. That's one expensive upgrade for light bulbs. Given that our lens are so opaque (not clear) I wonder if the LEDs will even make much difference??
Actually, I looked at the link you posted, and the 25-LED replacement that are appropriate for the Viper (looks like the 3157-25 LED bulb) in red would be $7.95 each. Six of them plus $5 shipping is $52.70 (not the $12ea/~$77total originally mentioned). Not that expensive, actually...That's one expensive upgrade for light bulbs.
As already mentioned above, in order to get the "instant-on" and hopefully brighter lights, like many high-end vehicles are now equipped with. Otherwise, there's really no point, I agree. Hence, why I tried them and switched back when they didn't deliver.What's the point in switching to LED bulbs?
Well, I had already tried LED bulbs about a year ago, and I thought you had found a better supplier than I had since they had *25* LED bulbs, which implied to me that they would be brighter than those I'd tried before. Too bad that more LED's does not necessarily mean brighter, as the 25-LED bulbs are evidently constucted of LED's that are each half as bright as the 12-LED bulbs I'd already tried before, as the 25 LED bulbs seem just as dim as the 12-LED bulbs I'd tried before.Randy - thank you for the update! Sorry you have to go through all the trouble for us.
Obviously retro-fitting with just LED bulbs is not the answer - it will prob take new lens an alot more bigger LEDs to work.