LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
I've noticed truckers using these arrays, I've heard they last forever
relative to conventional filament bulbs. Are they available for passenger cars/trucks yet? What about Cherokees? -- Remove nospam to email |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
there are a handful of companies that make a replacement housing for the XJ
Cherokee into which you can insert the trucker-typle LED (or incandescent) lamps. For example.: http://farmboydesigns.com/lights/index.htm I've also seen on TV some companies that make LED arrays that will fit behind the OE lenses on classic cars/trucks. "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message news:MF5je.2186$bD5.1262@fe07.lga... > I've noticed truckers using these arrays, I've heard they last forever > relative to conventional filament bulbs. Are they available for passenger > cars/trucks yet? What about Cherokees? > > -- > Remove nospam to email > > |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
there are a handful of companies that make a replacement housing for the XJ
Cherokee into which you can insert the trucker-typle LED (or incandescent) lamps. For example.: http://farmboydesigns.com/lights/index.htm I've also seen on TV some companies that make LED arrays that will fit behind the OE lenses on classic cars/trucks. "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message news:MF5je.2186$bD5.1262@fe07.lga... > I've noticed truckers using these arrays, I've heard they last forever > relative to conventional filament bulbs. Are they available for passenger > cars/trucks yet? What about Cherokees? > > -- > Remove nospam to email > > |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
there are a handful of companies that make a replacement housing for the XJ
Cherokee into which you can insert the trucker-typle LED (or incandescent) lamps. For example.: http://farmboydesigns.com/lights/index.htm I've also seen on TV some companies that make LED arrays that will fit behind the OE lenses on classic cars/trucks. "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message news:MF5je.2186$bD5.1262@fe07.lga... > I've noticed truckers using these arrays, I've heard they last forever > relative to conventional filament bulbs. Are they available for passenger > cars/trucks yet? What about Cherokees? > > -- > Remove nospam to email > > |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
there are a handful of companies that make a replacement housing for the XJ
Cherokee into which you can insert the trucker-typle LED (or incandescent) lamps. For example.: http://farmboydesigns.com/lights/index.htm I've also seen on TV some companies that make LED arrays that will fit behind the OE lenses on classic cars/trucks. "Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message news:MF5je.2186$bD5.1262@fe07.lga... > I've noticed truckers using these arrays, I've heard they last forever > relative to conventional filament bulbs. Are they available for passenger > cars/trucks yet? What about Cherokees? > > -- > Remove nospam to email > > |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> there are a handful of companies that make a replacement housing for the XJ > Cherokee into which you can insert the trucker-typle LED (or incandescent) > lamps. For example.: http://farmboydesigns.com/lights/index.htm > > I've also seen on TV some companies that make LED arrays that will fit > behind the OE lenses on classic cars/trucks. > I saw LED assemblies that were meant to go into the brake light socket recently, they were in a dollar-store type tool-store and they wanted a lot of money for the made-in-china things too. Probably won't ever see any made in the US, eh? The LED brakelights should be the berries, but I've seen two trucks in the past month that had some or all of the LEDs in the unit not working. Apparently they're not all that tough. John |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> there are a handful of companies that make a replacement housing for the XJ > Cherokee into which you can insert the trucker-typle LED (or incandescent) > lamps. For example.: http://farmboydesigns.com/lights/index.htm > > I've also seen on TV some companies that make LED arrays that will fit > behind the OE lenses on classic cars/trucks. > I saw LED assemblies that were meant to go into the brake light socket recently, they were in a dollar-store type tool-store and they wanted a lot of money for the made-in-china things too. Probably won't ever see any made in the US, eh? The LED brakelights should be the berries, but I've seen two trucks in the past month that had some or all of the LEDs in the unit not working. Apparently they're not all that tough. John |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> there are a handful of companies that make a replacement housing for the XJ > Cherokee into which you can insert the trucker-typle LED (or incandescent) > lamps. For example.: http://farmboydesigns.com/lights/index.htm > > I've also seen on TV some companies that make LED arrays that will fit > behind the OE lenses on classic cars/trucks. > I saw LED assemblies that were meant to go into the brake light socket recently, they were in a dollar-store type tool-store and they wanted a lot of money for the made-in-china things too. Probably won't ever see any made in the US, eh? The LED brakelights should be the berries, but I've seen two trucks in the past month that had some or all of the LEDs in the unit not working. Apparently they're not all that tough. John |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> there are a handful of companies that make a replacement housing for the XJ > Cherokee into which you can insert the trucker-typle LED (or incandescent) > lamps. For example.: http://farmboydesigns.com/lights/index.htm > > I've also seen on TV some companies that make LED arrays that will fit > behind the OE lenses on classic cars/trucks. > I saw LED assemblies that were meant to go into the brake light socket recently, they were in a dollar-store type tool-store and they wanted a lot of money for the made-in-china things too. Probably won't ever see any made in the US, eh? The LED brakelights should be the berries, but I've seen two trucks in the past month that had some or all of the LEDs in the unit not working. Apparently they're not all that tough. John |
Re: LED arrays for turn signals, brake lights available yet?
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