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- fr335tyl3r
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Off you go, you can tell us!!
"These LED tail light/LED brake light replacement bulbs fit in every BA15D series dual pin bayonet fitting found in most applications for 12V automotive lighting. "
Find out what BA15D means and you'll be laughing.
I think they'd be stupid to sell them and not have them fit into a standard spot. It's not as if MOST cars on the road use the same bulbs.
"These LED tail light/LED brake light replacement bulbs fit in every BA15D series dual pin bayonet fitting found in most applications for 12V automotive lighting. "
Find out what BA15D means and you'll be laughing.
I think they'd be stupid to sell them and not have them fit into a standard spot. It's not as if MOST cars on the road use the same bulbs.
- fr335tyl3r
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i did the complete interior in led's, doors, centre console, interior lights.fr335tyl3r wrote:Also, does anyone know hte bulb part number for the interior lights of the car? The have some nice LED replacements there that would look good i think...just its a matter of if they fit.
i got the bug after doing the dash cluster , i just took the globes out and went and matched them to the led replacements.
The interior light is a small festoon from memory. you know looks kinda like a fuse.
looks like the bugs catching.
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- Cookiemonster
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It's lucky you found this forum. Im amazed how other people survive without a forum to answer every little question. There must be thousands of dazed people wandering around with broken light bulbs wondering what to do next. Hopefully they'll find this forum too.fr335tyl3r wrote:Also, does anyone know hte bulb part number for the interior lights of the car? The have some nice LED replacements there that would look good i think...just its a matter of if they fit.
But back to your question.. I've found that visiting shops (particularly ones that sell car bits) and asking the guy behind the counter these types of questions can gain valuable results.
Let us know how you go... oh silly me. Of course you will.
- fr335tyl3r
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- Cookiemonster
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I have no problems with you asking technical questions... but light bulbs? It's hardly brain surgery.
And remember one topic -> one thread. Simple. For example, you don't need to start a new thread everytime you have something to say about throttle bodies.
And when you have bits for sale you don't need to advertise each part 4 or 5 times.
And remember one topic -> one thread. Simple. For example, you don't need to start a new thread everytime you have something to say about throttle bodies.
And when you have bits for sale you don't need to advertise each part 4 or 5 times.
- Cookiemonster
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanyway
back to LEDs, thinking of going altezza to avoid having red blinkers, are LEDs more powerful now then they used to be? basically will they function as well as normal globes?
edit: just found this about the brake lights "LED lights are brighter than incandescent bulbs"... but no amber ones for car blinkers :(
back to LEDs, thinking of going altezza to avoid having red blinkers, are LEDs more powerful now then they used to be? basically will they function as well as normal globes?
edit: just found this about the brake lights "LED lights are brighter than incandescent bulbs"... but no amber ones for car blinkers :(
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And another thing about LEDs is that they take less time to get full light that will lower the possibility that your car get car ended as reaction time for the driver behind you is shorterdecoy wrote:aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanyway
back to LEDs, thinking of going altezza to avoid having red blinkers, are LEDs more powerful now then they used to be? basically will they function as well as normal globes?
edit: just found this about the brake lights "LED lights are brighter than incandescent bulbs"... but no amber ones for car blinkers :(
Iam sure if you search web a bit you’ll find some amber ones for your blinkers :D
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