sewlow
Bitchin' Stitchin'
Like these?
Tailights. ebay Item number: 260853009064
Headlights. ebay Item number:360136202140. These have the deflector cap on the low beams. That's important.
Bumper lights.ebay Item number:230712690381. These will match the taillights.
Or these. For $50.00 ya can't beat 'em. ebay Item number:390361401412
Corners.ebay Item number:280713178377
Don't bother considering projector headlights. I've tried a couple of sets. In my exp., they're junk.
Don't go more than 6000k for your HID's. Nice bright white with just a barely noticeable touch of blue. The 'k' stands for Kelvin, which is the temperature measurement of color. 4000k is kinda yellow (good for fogs), & 12000k is a purple/blue welding-flash kinda color. The color progression in between those two is the same as a rainbow. 6000k will give you the best vision.
I've a shelf in my shop with probably 7 or 8 sets of bulbs from 4500k to 8500k. Some have less than 10hrs of use.
For non HID's, I like the GE Nighthawks '+90%'.
There's more than a couple of threads on here that will explain what's entailed in doing the interior led swap. I haven't touched any of that yet, and I'm not going to do the dash lights because the led's are not able to be adjusted for bright/dim.
Tailights. ebay Item number: 260853009064
Headlights. ebay Item number:360136202140. These have the deflector cap on the low beams. That's important.
Bumper lights.ebay Item number:230712690381. These will match the taillights.
Or these. For $50.00 ya can't beat 'em. ebay Item number:390361401412
Corners.ebay Item number:280713178377
Don't bother considering projector headlights. I've tried a couple of sets. In my exp., they're junk.
Don't go more than 6000k for your HID's. Nice bright white with just a barely noticeable touch of blue. The 'k' stands for Kelvin, which is the temperature measurement of color. 4000k is kinda yellow (good for fogs), & 12000k is a purple/blue welding-flash kinda color. The color progression in between those two is the same as a rainbow. 6000k will give you the best vision.
I've a shelf in my shop with probably 7 or 8 sets of bulbs from 4500k to 8500k. Some have less than 10hrs of use.
For non HID's, I like the GE Nighthawks '+90%'.
There's more than a couple of threads on here that will explain what's entailed in doing the interior led swap. I haven't touched any of that yet, and I'm not going to do the dash lights because the led's are not able to be adjusted for bright/dim.
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