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from seller bulb pictures, seller feedbacks, seller return & ex-
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etc. If not good, even they sell cheaper price please reconsider
before purchasing from them cause
you might end up wasting your money (espe- cially buying from intern-
ational sellers). USHD bulbs are
top quality guarantee or full re-
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PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING LED CAR BULBS
If you want to see whether this bulbs fit your car or not? Please click Replacement Guide.
If you face any problems after install LED bulbs. Please click How to fix small problems.
If you have any questions about our shipping. Please click Shipping Policy.
Questions/Answers
Q: Which Color LEDs should I use?
A: For best results the LED color should be the same as the lens color but white color is brightest of all. As an example: a red lens will filter out all but the red portion of the light so if the light is all red, none or very little light will be blocked by the lens. The light from a White LED contains very little light in the red portion of the visible spectrum so most of the light would be filtered out by a red lens.
Q: Turn signal issues with LED bulbs
A: LED brake/tail lamps will not flash with thermal flasher units due to their extremely low current draw. These installations will require an electronic flasher unit, available on ebay or at any auto parts store. Try to find flashers designed to work with LED bulbs, they will say "LED compatible". Often HEAVY DUTY flashers will also work with LED bulbs.
Another fix is the installation of Load Resistors which are wired across (in parallel with) the turn signal bulbs to simulate the load of a standard filament bulb.
Q: Dash indicators reporting burnt out bulbs
A: LED bulbs may cause some newer vehicles to indicate a bulb is burnt out (because of their low power consumption). Some cars indicate this by increasing the flash rate of the turn signals, some turn on a bad bulb indicator. The only fix for this is to install Load Resistors across the bulbs that are being indicated as bad. Some vehicles will also disable the cruise control system if a brake light bulb is being indicated as bad, the installation of Load Resistors will also solve this problem.
Q: Brightness of LED Car Bulbs
A: LED bulbs are generally not as bright as standard incandescent bulbs, they have many advantages over filament bulbs (longer life, faster on/off times, lower power consumption, more vivid colors) but brightness is not one of them. They are generally not as bright but some of them with large numbers of LEDs, will appear brighter than filament bulbs. The light is distributed differently so they can appear brighter in some applications and not as bright in others, it depends on the size and shape of the bulb housing and reflector. Most LED bulbs emit light like a flashlight, all out the end. Regular filament bulbs emit light from the end and all sides, so they will be better suited for some lighting applications than LED bulbs. This is the same reason why we do not rate LED car bulbs in lumens or watts, they would be a deceptively low numbers because the light is measured from all sides and the end on standard filament bulbs but only from the end on LED bulbs.
Q: Which LEDs bulbs are brightest ?
A: Some of our bulbs are available with 18 19 24 45 57 and 63, the more LEDs they have, the brighter they are. For the T10's Ba9s, the 6 LED's is the brightest.
Q: Are your bulbs standard size?
A: All of our Tail/Brake lights are the standard one inch diameter.
Q: What is the difference between Narrow and Wide viewing angle ?
A: Some of our bulbs are available with Narrow or Wide viewing angle. The Wide angle (approx. 100 degree beam) will light up more area but dimmer than the Narrow angle. The Narrow angle (approx. 15 degree) will illuminate a smaller area but brighter than the Wide angle. We also offer bulbs with some LEDs aiming out the end of the bulb and some radially mounted LEDs aiming out the sides of the bulb. These will provide a more complete and even light pattern on the vehicle lens.
We cannot recommend which type would work best in your vehicle because it depends on the size, shape and depth of your bulb housings. The Wide angle bulbs usually work best for most vehicles.
Q: How do your LED bulbs achieve dual intensity?
A: All of our Tail/Brake bulbs achieve dual intensity modes by turning all of the LEDs on dim or all of the LEDs on bright, all of the LEDs are always lit when either mode is active. (1157, 3157, 7443 etc..)
Q: If I install LED bulbs in the dash, will the dimmer still work?
A: Yes, LED bulbs will dim with your dash light intensity control
Q: Which bulbs does my car take?
A: Sorry but we cannot advise on which bulbs your vehicle takes. Please do not email or call us with this question.
LED Car Bulb Cross Reference
BULB CROSS REFERENCE |
TYPE |
REPLACES |
1157 |
1154 2057 2357 2397 3497 1016 1034 7528 |
1156 |
1073 1093 1129 1141 1159 1259 1459 1619 1651 1680 3496 5007 5008 7506 7527 |
67 |
61 63 69 71 81 98 98 303 623 1003 1155 1247 1251 3497 5007 5008 |
3157 |
3057 3157 3457 4157 (not 3157-SRCK) |
3156 |
3056 3156 3356 3456 |
7443 |
turn signals (red amber white)double wire |
7440 |
turn signals (red amber white)single wire |
Festoon |
31mm 36mm 39mm 42mm 44mm (white and blue) |
T10 WLED series |
147 152 158 159 161 168 184 192 193 259 280 285 447 464 555 558 585 655 656 657 1250 1251 1252 2450 2652 2921 2825 |
921/ T13 |
901 904 906 908 909 912 914 915 916 917 918 920 922 923 926 927 928 939 |
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