VX KAT
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Thanks Sue. So DID you buy the other set of HIDs from Bantan? I thought he had them priced about the same as ordering them new... or was I mistaken?
No, I passed on them. He didn't have much detail as to brand, wattage etc, plus they'd been installed and un-installed...I'd rather get brand new for Dave's FJ. May try the company Jack uses. I just looked up the 55W and they're only $65 with lifetime warranty!How can they be that cheap???
Sue,
I just bought a set for the Z from a small shop down here in Mesa... $65
so far, so good... and they do offer warranty/guarantee
will be going back soon to get a set for the VX... can't beat that price!
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I did the horn lights (in purple)
Front fender triangular marker lights (amber)
Rear fender marker lights (red)
Dom light
Got them all from autolumination. I installed all them myself, except the horn, Dub did that in Moab when he was doing my HIDs, but he showed me where they go, I just couldn't manipulate the bulb w/o dropping it, so he did it.
I still want to do turn signals & brake lights, but they're more complicated, so I skipped it.
Think I'm going to order those 25 LED towers from them soon, then stop by jdm monkey's place and have him put in the dome light, horn, and license plate LEDs for me. The markers (front bumper, front fender, rear fender) would look great with LEDs, although I think they'd look even better with the blinker mod.
So installing white LEDs behind clear/white markers is pretty obvious, but is there an advantage to installing amber LEDs behind an amber lens? Or red behind a red? Seems like white LEDs could overpower the colored lens, but colored LEDs could be significantly darker...
It works out OK putting red behind red/amber behind amber..I thought the same thing, but they're not any darker, just a little brighter.
Twisting off the front round makers 1/4 turn will likely be a bit rough since they've been in place for so long and have accumulated some crude. Smaller hands make it a bit easier to grasp the front lens, (let's see how did RickOKC describe his...scrawny girl scout twig arms) and using a rubbery type jar opener thing can help.
OK, all you highly skilled handy people, look away and don't read this paragraph.....
Dome light was easily within my pay grade, just remove a little oblong festoon bulb about 1 1/4" long, Can replace with a flat wafer type LED bulb with the same type of ends as the festoon bulb...as long as the wafer part fits in the housing. I bought one that had 4 small LEDs within the glass tube of a festoon, but it wasn't nearly as bright as the wafer type with some higher power ones. It produces a great bright crisp white light, and you can angle the wafer to bias the light toward front, rear, center....(but entire cabin is still getting some light)
WAFER TYPE:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/32MM-...#ht_2647wt_909
LEDs WITHIN GLASS TUBE FESTOON:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-31m...ht_3525wt_1073
Pops in between the 2 pieces of metal with tension. I ended up using some small needle nose pliers to try to hold one end why I pushed/slid the other end up against the metal and get the tip into the small retainer hole. Word of advice...don't squeeze the pliers too hard or you'll bend/crimp/deform the metal end. But, happily, even after I goobered the metal end it still worked (and still works).I didn't get any electric shock BTW.
It was a good day!
I like the bright LED dome lights so much, when I traded in my 4Runner, I took out both LEDs and reinstalled the OEMs....Dave laughed at me.
Last edited by VX KAT : 11/01/2010 at 09:49 AM
Sue/All, I replace my dome light a while ago with a flat wafer LED array (for lack of a better term) and chronicled it here: http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...LED+dome+light There aren't any pictures of the actual bulb on the thread, but I could easily take a couple of anyone is interested. Due to the flat shape of the light array, and the fact that there are 9 or 12 (can't remember which) LED's it tends to throw off a lot of pure white light. Really lights the interior up at night.
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Resurrecting an old thread since I'm about to buy a set of replacement fog light LEDs...
I'm looking at the Autolumination website here:
http://www.autolumination.com/194.htm
...and specifically looking at the 25 LED towers (third product down). Everything looks good except that I notice the dimensions are 11mm diameter x 38mm, which is longer than the max that Grif mentions below. Can anyone confirm that these bulbs will work before I buy?
Thanks guys!
Mav- give me a minute to look it up, I bought many of my bulbs from autolumination, but I know the front round bulbs came from ebay (motoringmax)....but I still think I ordered some of those bulbs from him....
In any event, I think I posted the length of the bulbs I got on ebay, and if I can find that post, we'll know if the 35mm will fit or not.
Last edited by VX KAT : 01/19/2011 at 04:17 PM
Thanks Sue. I think the 11mm dimension will work fine, it's the 38mm dimension that has me concerned.