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So is the list on page 10ish the final list? Looks like the V3 LEDs are the best bet?
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So is the list on page 10ish the final list? Looks like the V3 LEDs are the best bet?
Superbrightleds.com | |||
You will need ten of the following for the guages and odometer bulbs. Part number: T1.5-B | |||
Quantity of three for the climate control. Part number: NEO5-BHP | |||
Quantity of one for the keyring. Part number: NEO4-BHP | |||
If you want 2 leds for the rearview mirror lights the part number is: WLED-NW5 | |||
I'm not sure if you can search these part numbers on the site, might have to look for them. | |||
Links to SuperbrightLEDs will usually come up with a size and color choice, so choose carefully. | |||
For front blinkers, you can choose the standard amber (for parking and blinkers), or go with switchbacks (amber turn signal, but white parking) | |||
Description | Purpose | Quantity | Link |
5K WHITE AMBER SWITCHBACK V3 TRITON LED SYSTEM | 1 PAIR 3157 | Choose either: Front Amber Blinker / White Parking | 1 | http://www.vleds.com/v3-triton/bulb-system/v3-wa-5k.html |
AMBER V3 TRITON LED SYSTEM | 1 PAIR 3157 | OR: Front Amber Blinker / Amber Parking | 1 | http://www.vleds.com/v3-triton/bulb-system/v3-a.html |
AMBER V3 TRITON LED SYSTEM | 1 PAIR 3157 | Rear Amber Blinkers | 1 | http://www.vleds.com/v3-triton/bulb-system/v3-a.html |
RED V3 TRITON LED SYSTEM | 1 PAIR 3157 | Rear Red Brakes | 1 | http://www.vleds.com/v3-triton/bulb-system/v3-r.html |
5K WHITE 10 LED DRL/FOG LIGHT BULBS HB3 9005 H10 9145 | 1 PAIR | H10 Foglight Bulbs | 1 | http://www.vleds.com/bulb-type/drl-fog-lights/h10-9145/5k-white-10-led-drl-fog-light-bulbs-hb3-9005-h10-9145-1-pair.html |
T1.5-CWHP: PC74 LED Bulb - High Power Instrument Panel LED : Cool White | Instrument Panel | 10 | http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/subminiature-bulbs/pc74-led-bulb-high-power-instrument-panel-led/709/ |
NEO5-WHP: LED Bulb - High Power Instrument Panel LED : 5mm Cool White | HVAC | 3 | http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/subminiature-bulbs/neox-led-bulb-high-power-instrument-panel-led/221/ |
NEO4-BHP: LED Bulb - High Power Instrument Panel LED : 4mm Blue | Key Ring | 1 | http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/subminiature-bulbs/neox-led-bulb-high-power-instrument-panel-led/221/ |
WLED-WHP5: 194 LED Bulb - 5 SMD LED Wide Angle Wedge Base : Cool White | License Plate, Footwells, and Rearview Mirror | 6 | http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/wedge-bulbs/194-led-bulb-5-smd-led-wide-angle-wedge-base/206/ |
WLED-A5-CBT: 194 CAN Bus LED Bulb - 5 SMD LED Wedge Base Tower - AMBER | Front Amber Side Markers in Headlight | 2 | http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/wedge-bulbs/194-can-bus-led-bulb-5-smd-led-wedge-base-tower/1127/ |
I tried to put the license plate LEDs into the rear view mirror locations, but I can't get those bulbs out! They are deeply embedded. I will leave the interior alone for now until I get all the exterior ones right.
I also tried replacing the stock fog lights with Sylvania Silverstars. In the past, these have worked pretty well as headlights. As a fog light, at the lower wattage... they just don't make much difference for $22. I was trying to match the HIDs in color, but the HIDs are still a little higher on the Kelvin scale in color than these Silverstars. I might try to return them if they will take them back, not sure since they are bulbs.
Here is a pic, but ther was not way to take a pic that shows the color difference. Silverstars still a bit yellow. If anyone has any alternatives....
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Thanks for the great thread, I replaced most of my bulbs with the info here. I cannot get the rearview mirror bulbs out though...can anyone give me help on this? Thanks.
Yes, I had a really hard time. If I recall, I eventually broke the glass bulb trying to use all kinds of tools. But with the broken glass, I was able to grab the metal part of the bulb base with either needle nose pliers or tweezers and get them out. Others report they just came out easily, but I was not so lucky.
Thanks Ohlarikd,
I took the whole mirror down and it doesn't come apart....I was finally able to get them out with a pair of tweezers....what a pain. It looks great now though and worth the trouble.
has anyone figured out what size the window switch and mirror control LEDs are?
Viper specialty offers them, but I'm not trying to buy the whole package or buy different LEDs than the ones I have already ordered
Viper specialty offers them, but I'm not trying to buy the whole package or buy different LEDs than the ones I have already ordered
Is red an option for the Window/Mirror/Lock package?
Finally replaced my HIDs (stock 4300K) with 5000K Sylvania Silverstars. This matches the 5000K LEDs in the markers and fogs, so everything looks nice now. Will try to take a picture at night, but my camera never seems to pick up the difference - but in person its clear. The old HIDs looked yellow in comparison (relatively).
I am looking to do the same with 6000k, and looking into the phillips ultinons.
Did you use the stock ballasts?
I have three different 5K foglight options at the moment, ranging from about 875 Lumens, to 2100, to 3000 for the brightest. Its also worth noting that even at the brightest, the bulb design dictates that the light pattern is rather "slit like" as is intentional on a fog light creating a sheet effect. They are definitely bright, but will not make most drivers want to strangle you.
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Thanks for the great thread, I replaced most of my bulbs with the info here. I cannot get the rearview mirror bulbs out though...can anyone give me help on this? Thanks.
Swapped out my ‘03 map lights this weekend. 2 mins tops. Pop off clear cover, wrap blue shop towel around knurled needle nose pliers, work out the bulb side to side. The bulb did take a lot of pressure to remove, but no broken glass. Seems that the chrome reflector also fell out of passenger map light making that bulb easier to remove.Yes, I had a really hard time. If I recall, I eventually broke the glass bulb trying to use all kinds of tools. But with the broken glass, I was able to grab the metal part of the bulb base with either needle nose pliers or tweezers and get them out. Others report they just came out easily, but I was not so lucky.