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Old 11/28/08, 09:57 PM
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best 35 dollars ever spent! ! ! well atleast this week

new led's

much brighter than stock single bulbs

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brake light
Old 11/29/08, 07:38 AM
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That will make a big difference in drivers being able to see you as they approach your Stang at night. Where did you purchase the LED's? Do you have a pic of them before installation? kennyg
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Originally Posted by kennyg
That will make a big difference in drivers being able to see you as they approach your Stang at night. Where did you purchase the LED's? Do you have a pic of them before installation? kennyg
Yeah.
Do they fire quicker?
Do they just plug in to the receptacles?
Where did you buy them?
Will they work with sequential kits?
Old 11/29/08, 09:09 AM
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i took a gamble and got them on ebay, they fire right away no delay,

unfortunately i do not have a comparison

they do need to be installed and it took me 30 minutes, but that included cleaning the lenses and housings.

i like the idea there is not just 1 bulb now , also they are super bright

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ayphotohosting
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Thats a good deal, ive had problems with my stock housing before. The housing dims my bulbs so that its hard t0o see
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You probably have a tinted lens
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i dont know, but i dont like it.
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Thats a good deal, ive had problems with my stock housing before. The housing dims my bulbs so that its hard t0o see
Try painting the inside of the housings with some chrome spray paint, that might help the reflectivity. And, by the way, I've never heard of tinted lenses! LOL kennyg
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I know. My grandfather found out 1 window was tinted on his 66 and the rest weren't so I just threw that out there.
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it is usually the grounds why they are dim, get a good clean ground and you will be alot happier
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Thats what i thought. i need to look at that
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