LED Taillights ?
#11
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Re: LED Taillights ?
Sorry,
Yeah I mean the flush mount LED Lights where you have to drill a hole
in the tub and put in a rubber grommet.
I just ordered these from Mesa 4x4:
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
The only thing I need now is some 2" side marker lights and a flasher.
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
"popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1107974725.303908.177640@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Tim,
> By tail lights (I'm asuming the back only) do you mean the Red -
> running, turning, stopping lights? Or the back-ups too? Or what
> other
> lights (do you have to change the running lights with this hook-up)?
>
> Could you post the links that you have viewed for these products?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
Yeah I mean the flush mount LED Lights where you have to drill a hole
in the tub and put in a rubber grommet.
I just ordered these from Mesa 4x4:
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
The only thing I need now is some 2" side marker lights and a flasher.
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
"popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1107974725.303908.177640@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Tim,
> By tail lights (I'm asuming the back only) do you mean the Red -
> running, turning, stopping lights? Or the back-ups too? Or what
> other
> lights (do you have to change the running lights with this hook-up)?
>
> Could you post the links that you have viewed for these products?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
#12
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Re: LED Taillights ?
Sorry,
Yeah I mean the flush mount LED Lights where you have to drill a hole
in the tub and put in a rubber grommet.
I just ordered these from Mesa 4x4:
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
The only thing I need now is some 2" side marker lights and a flasher.
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
"popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1107974725.303908.177640@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Tim,
> By tail lights (I'm asuming the back only) do you mean the Red -
> running, turning, stopping lights? Or the back-ups too? Or what
> other
> lights (do you have to change the running lights with this hook-up)?
>
> Could you post the links that you have viewed for these products?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
Yeah I mean the flush mount LED Lights where you have to drill a hole
in the tub and put in a rubber grommet.
I just ordered these from Mesa 4x4:
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
The only thing I need now is some 2" side marker lights and a flasher.
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
"popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1107974725.303908.177640@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Tim,
> By tail lights (I'm asuming the back only) do you mean the Red -
> running, turning, stopping lights? Or the back-ups too? Or what
> other
> lights (do you have to change the running lights with this hook-up)?
>
> Could you post the links that you have viewed for these products?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: LED Taillights ?
Sorry,
Yeah I mean the flush mount LED Lights where you have to drill a hole
in the tub and put in a rubber grommet.
I just ordered these from Mesa 4x4:
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
The only thing I need now is some 2" side marker lights and a flasher.
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
"popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1107974725.303908.177640@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Tim,
> By tail lights (I'm asuming the back only) do you mean the Red -
> running, turning, stopping lights? Or the back-ups too? Or what
> other
> lights (do you have to change the running lights with this hook-up)?
>
> Could you post the links that you have viewed for these products?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
Yeah I mean the flush mount LED Lights where you have to drill a hole
in the tub and put in a rubber grommet.
I just ordered these from Mesa 4x4:
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
http://www.mesa4x4.com/dynamic/part_..._num=DE-030302
The only thing I need now is some 2" side marker lights and a flasher.
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
"popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1107974725.303908.177640@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Tim,
> By tail lights (I'm asuming the back only) do you mean the Red -
> running, turning, stopping lights? Or the back-ups too? Or what
> other
> lights (do you have to change the running lights with this hook-up)?
>
> Could you post the links that you have viewed for these products?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
#14
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Re: LED Taillights ?
The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to shell
out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a pain.
I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
n
"Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
>
> Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has done
> it on 2004's or newer.
>
> I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on the
> passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
>
>
Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to shell
out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a pain.
I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
n
"Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
>
> Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has done
> it on 2004's or newer.
>
> I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on the
> passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
>
>
#15
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Re: LED Taillights ?
The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to shell
out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a pain.
I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
n
"Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
>
> Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has done
> it on 2004's or newer.
>
> I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on the
> passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
>
>
Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to shell
out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a pain.
I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
n
"Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
>
> Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has done
> it on 2004's or newer.
>
> I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on the
> passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
>
>
#16
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Posts: n/a
Re: LED Taillights ?
The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to shell
out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a pain.
I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
n
"Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
>
> Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has done
> it on 2004's or newer.
>
> I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on the
> passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
>
>
Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to shell
out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a pain.
I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
n
"Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
>
> Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has done
> it on 2004's or newer.
>
> I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on the
> passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
>
>
#17
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Re: LED Taillights ?
check my install out, was pretty painless. the only thing that I don't show
in the pics is the rear backup light. I just mounted a small hella lamp to
the bottom of the license plate. Other then that there bright and I get
allot of comments on them. The only thing I need to figure out, since the
current load is so much less, how to slow down the blinkers, I am guess I
need to change the flasher unit??
http://members.***.net/tjguy
-Joe
"Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message
news:36vok7F4uhhv5U1@individual.net...
> The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
> Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
> stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to
shell
> out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a
pain.
> I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
>
> n
>
> "Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> > Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
> >
> > Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> > lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> > get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> > tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has
done
> > it on 2004's or newer.
> >
> > I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on
the
> > passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Tim
> >
> > [____]
> > (OIIIIIIO)
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
in the pics is the rear backup light. I just mounted a small hella lamp to
the bottom of the license plate. Other then that there bright and I get
allot of comments on them. The only thing I need to figure out, since the
current load is so much less, how to slow down the blinkers, I am guess I
need to change the flasher unit??
http://members.***.net/tjguy
-Joe
"Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message
news:36vok7F4uhhv5U1@individual.net...
> The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
> Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
> stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to
shell
> out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a
pain.
> I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
>
> n
>
> "Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> > Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
> >
> > Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> > lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> > get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> > tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has
done
> > it on 2004's or newer.
> >
> > I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on
the
> > passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Tim
> >
> > [____]
> > (OIIIIIIO)
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#18
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Re: LED Taillights ?
check my install out, was pretty painless. the only thing that I don't show
in the pics is the rear backup light. I just mounted a small hella lamp to
the bottom of the license plate. Other then that there bright and I get
allot of comments on them. The only thing I need to figure out, since the
current load is so much less, how to slow down the blinkers, I am guess I
need to change the flasher unit??
http://members.***.net/tjguy
-Joe
"Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message
news:36vok7F4uhhv5U1@individual.net...
> The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
> Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
> stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to
shell
> out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a
pain.
> I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
>
> n
>
> "Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> > Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
> >
> > Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> > lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> > get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> > tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has
done
> > it on 2004's or newer.
> >
> > I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on
the
> > passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Tim
> >
> > [____]
> > (OIIIIIIO)
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
in the pics is the rear backup light. I just mounted a small hella lamp to
the bottom of the license plate. Other then that there bright and I get
allot of comments on them. The only thing I need to figure out, since the
current load is so much less, how to slow down the blinkers, I am guess I
need to change the flasher unit??
http://members.***.net/tjguy
-Joe
"Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message
news:36vok7F4uhhv5U1@individual.net...
> The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
> Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
> stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to
shell
> out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a
pain.
> I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
>
> n
>
> "Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> > Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
> >
> > Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> > lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> > get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> > tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has
done
> > it on 2004's or newer.
> >
> > I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on
the
> > passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Tim
> >
> > [____]
> > (OIIIIIIO)
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#19
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Re: LED Taillights ?
check my install out, was pretty painless. the only thing that I don't show
in the pics is the rear backup light. I just mounted a small hella lamp to
the bottom of the license plate. Other then that there bright and I get
allot of comments on them. The only thing I need to figure out, since the
current load is so much less, how to slow down the blinkers, I am guess I
need to change the flasher unit??
http://members.***.net/tjguy
-Joe
"Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message
news:36vok7F4uhhv5U1@individual.net...
> The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
> Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
> stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to
shell
> out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a
pain.
> I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
>
> n
>
> "Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> > Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
> >
> > Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> > lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> > get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> > tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has
done
> > it on 2004's or newer.
> >
> > I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on
the
> > passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Tim
> >
> > [____]
> > (OIIIIIIO)
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
in the pics is the rear backup light. I just mounted a small hella lamp to
the bottom of the license plate. Other then that there bright and I get
allot of comments on them. The only thing I need to figure out, since the
current load is so much less, how to slow down the blinkers, I am guess I
need to change the flasher unit??
http://members.***.net/tjguy
-Joe
"Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message
news:36vok7F4uhhv5U1@individual.net...
> The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger wheel well.
> Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I recessed my
> stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want to
shell
> out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of a
pain.
> I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
>
> n
>
> "Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
> > Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
> >
> > Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be the best
> > lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better. Looking to
> > get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some sights with
> > tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who has
done
> > it on 2004's or newer.
> >
> > I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor canister on
the
> > passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Tim
> >
> > [____]
> > (OIIIIIIO)
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#20
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Re: LED Taillights ?
Joe,
Thanks for the pix. Where did you get the LED's with the chrome Ring.
I am going to use the ones with the rubber grommets, But I like those,
they are the same ones that are on the trailers I pull. I am a Truck
Driver.
What size where those lights, The Diameter I mean and what size was
the hole saw you used. Did it go through the metal pretty good?
Also what year is your TJ. I was wondering if you ran into the vapor
canister behind the passenger side light and if you had to move it?
There are a couple ways to get around the flasher problem as explained
here:
http://www.bmja.org/forum/showthread...9461#post29461
I think I am going to try the EP-27 Flasher route first.
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
"Joe" <tjguy@coxdot.net> wrote in message
news:1YBOd.58185$0u.13537@fed1read04...
> check my install out, was pretty painless. the only thing that I
> don't show
> in the pics is the rear backup light. I just mounted a small hella
> lamp to
> the bottom of the license plate. Other then that there bright and I
> get
> allot of comments on them. The only thing I need to figure out,
> since the
> current load is so much less, how to slow down the blinkers, I am
> guess I
> need to change the flasher unit??
>
> http://members.***.net/tjguy
>
> -Joe
>
>
> "Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message
> news:36vok7F4uhhv5U1@individual.net...
>> The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger
>> wheel well.
>> Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I
>> recessed my
>> stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want
>> to
> shell
>> out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of
>> a
> pain.
>> I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
>>
>> n
>>
>> "Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
>> > Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
>> >
>> > Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be
>> > the best
>> > lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better.
>> > Looking to
>> > get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some
>> > sights with
>> > tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who
>> > has
> done
>> > it on 2004's or newer.
>> >
>> > I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor
>> > canister on
> the
>> > passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > --
>> > Tim
>> >
>> > [____]
>> > (OIIIIIIO)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
Thanks for the pix. Where did you get the LED's with the chrome Ring.
I am going to use the ones with the rubber grommets, But I like those,
they are the same ones that are on the trailers I pull. I am a Truck
Driver.
What size where those lights, The Diameter I mean and what size was
the hole saw you used. Did it go through the metal pretty good?
Also what year is your TJ. I was wondering if you ran into the vapor
canister behind the passenger side light and if you had to move it?
There are a couple ways to get around the flasher problem as explained
here:
http://www.bmja.org/forum/showthread...9461#post29461
I think I am going to try the EP-27 Flasher route first.
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
"Joe" <tjguy@coxdot.net> wrote in message
news:1YBOd.58185$0u.13537@fed1read04...
> check my install out, was pretty painless. the only thing that I
> don't show
> in the pics is the rear backup light. I just mounted a small hella
> lamp to
> the bottom of the license plate. Other then that there bright and I
> get
> allot of comments on them. The only thing I need to figure out,
> since the
> current load is so much less, how to slow down the blinkers, I am
> guess I
> need to change the flasher unit??
>
> http://members.***.net/tjguy
>
> -Joe
>
>
> "Nathan Otis" <na@smeat.spam.net> wrote in message
> news:36vok7F4uhhv5U1@individual.net...
>> The evap canister and other stuff is behind the rear passenger
>> wheel well.
>> Most LEDs will be shallow enough that it won't interfere. I
>> recessed my
>> stock lights cause I hadn't seen it done before (and I didn't want
>> to
> shell
>> out for new lights) and had to... adjust a few things. It's kind of
>> a
> pain.
>> I recommend against it. (the adjusting that is)
>>
>> n
>>
>> "Intergate" <roadrnnr99@REMOVE.yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:110kh8jd0v7fk02@corp.supernews.com...
>> > Getting ready to convert my taillights to LED on my 2004 TJ.
>> >
>> > Was wondering from anybody who has done it what you found to be
>> > the best
>> > lights. I am assuming that more LED's = brighter and better.
>> > Looking to
>> > get either some4"'s with 56 or 60 led's. I have been to some
>> > sights with
>> > tips on installing but would like to hear from any body here who
>> > has
> done
>> > it on 2004's or newer.
>> >
>> > I heard that on these years you may have to move the vapor
>> > canister on
> the
>> > passenger side that is tucked in the tub somewhere
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > --
>> > Tim
>> >
>> > [____]
>> > (OIIIIIIO)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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