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    Can you also post the part #'s for the brake light bulbs you used? I'm trying to figure out what I need for those, the front and rear turn signals, and the reverse lights to finish out my LED conversion.

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    Wrench

    2001 ISUZU Vehicross

    High & low beam headlamp
    9003/H4

    Parking light
    194 x 2 horn lights on top of headlight assembly
    194 x 2 parking lights (factory fake fog lights)

    Front turn signal
    1156 x 2 amber

    Rear turn signal
    1156 x 2 amber

    Stop light/Tail light
    1157 x 2 red

    High mount stop light
    LED Assembly red

    License plate
    194 x 2 white

    Back up light
    1156 x 2 white

    Front sidemarker
    194 x 2 amber

    Rear sidemarker
    194 x 2 red

    Ash tray
    74

    Dome light
    DE3175 for over head, little longer for rear view mirror

    Instrument-general
    194 x 4 dash cluster
    74 x 1 shifter selector on floor

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    Am I reading this right? $79.99 for turn signal LEDs?!?

    http://www.v-leds.com/1156-LED/Amber...orLanding/true

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    Am I reading this right? $79.99 for turn signal LEDs?!?

    http://www.v-leds.com/1156-LED/Amber...orLanding/true
    Yes $80 for the pair. So $40 each. They are twice as bright as other similar lower priced LEDs and include built in protection from voltage irregularities and include large heat sinks. These are top quality items and priced as such. Join their newsletter and get 15% off 1 order. Then they send you updates every once and a while with another 15% off coupon.

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    So with these V-LED signal LEDs do I need any of the other flasher-specific hardware that Autolumination recommends? There was a LOT of info on their site about needing additional accessories to keep the LEDs from flashing too quickly, burning out prematurely, etc. If so I could begin to see why these are so much more expensive than simple LED bulbs.

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    Vt Maverick Knows What He's Talking About

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    Don't Doubt Yourself

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    Vt maverick doesn't know what he's talking about, that's why he asked this above:
    So with these V-LED signal LEDs do I need any of the other flasher-specific hardware that Autolumination recommends?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    So with these V-LED signal LEDs do I need any of the other flasher-specific hardware that Autolumination recommends? There was a LOT of info on their site about needing additional accessories to keep the LEDs from flashing too quickly, burning out prematurely, etc. If so I could begin to see why these are so much more expensive than simple LED bulbs.
    No, all you need is the bulbs from V-LEDs, all the way down to their smallest LEDs their quality and built in protection makes it unnecessary for anything else. If you put them in the turn signals you will still need the load resistors or modify the stock flasher or buy a new digital flashed, which v-LEDs offers how to on all of these mods, it is easy.

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    Cool, thanks LittleBeast.

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    i think its time to try V-LEDs for me. I ordered spiderlights from superbrightleds.com, its been about a month and both have already started flickering/strobing and only 3/5 arms are actually lighting up anymore

    sent one back last week for warranty replacement, no word from them.. guess its time to send the next one back too

    I like the look of the V-LED version anyway with the 8 arms instead of 5


    "Engineers believe if it ain't broke, it doesn't have enough features yet"

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    Eric where are you putting the spider lights? I was thinking about upgrading the LEDs in my fog lamps to those, but I'm not sure you could stuff them in there without completely disassembling the housing. Heat would also be a question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    Eric where are you putting the spider lights? I was thinking about upgrading the LEDs in my fog lamps to those, but I'm not sure you could stuff them in there without completely disassembling the housing. Heat would also be a question.
    I am using the spider lights as my tail/brake lights. They look fantastic when working properly. I agree, they would not work well on the front fog lights at all. I think they could be pretty cool as reverse lights too because they are too large for the housing it would have a cool 3d effect.. but thats about it.



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    Here you go!

    These are by far the brightest LEDs I have ever seen. Just look at the license plate lights they light up the ground behind the VX brighter than the filament back up lights!!!!! Haha, they are ridiculously bright.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LA-IQdA0Lo

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    looks good, which bulbs are those? I ordered a pair of 921 bulbs from there last night, cant wait to see them!

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