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2025-07-31 17:19:18
Small and compact really puts out light.I hooked the outside ring to my turn signal switch.Many compliments how well they look.ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
The Tylander
2025-07-25 18:01:04
Yeah I bought these because they were cheap and plentiful! I should say right from the start that I am not a fan of LED lights. They have their uses but I’m certainly no environmentalist, and I have no intention of using them just because it’s the cool thing to do nowadays. Here’s why I decided to give them a try.Anyone who owns the classic car knows the dash lights are usually not the brightest. The Instrument cluster on my triumph TR7 uses only four 194 bulbs. It wasn’t until the 1980s that car manufacturers realized “Hey, six or more bulbs in there would be a good idea!†After looking at the Triumph forums online, I decide to go with what everyone suggested and change the main bulbs to LED’s for better visibility. The best part was that I could change the color just by picking out different LEDs, even though there are the awful stock green tinted lenses inside the dash. I chose blue and wow is it nice!Keep in mind, depending on the vehicle, your dimmer switch may or may not dim the LED lights. My TR7 does dim quite well, but other British car owners say they don’t dim at all, and just turn on or off if the knob is moved. If you decide to change out other lights such as warning lights or signal indicators you’ll have to change the flasher for the signal indicator and you may or may not get a reading from If you decide to change out other lights such as warning lights or signal indicators you’ll have to change the flasher unit for the signal indicator switch and you may or may not get a reading or false readings from your oil or ignition lights as those warning lights require high voltage bulbs. Also you’ll have to choose the correct color that corresponds with the proper color of the light or your light will be whatever color the LED bulb is.As I said I only replaced the dash illumination lights on my car with good old dependable classic bulbs for everything else. As this is a classic car with limited use, I can’t tell you how long they will last, but I got a pack of 10 and hopefully they will be good for a year or two. The original bulbs lasted 40 years but I don’t expect much from modern technology.
Ramsey
2025-07-18 14:16:45
Super bright and no flicker
TJBohmier_64
2025-05-16 17:57:37
Much brighter than OEM incandesent 194NA's, here is 2 pic's before the sunset. Just one installed, then all installed. These match the LED's in my tow mirrors perfectly as shown here. Time will tell if they will last as long if not longer than the OEM bulbs. ***NOTE: I used 7MIL vinyl gloves for the entire handling and install! Like all wedge type LED's, if they dont work on install --- just "pull 'em, turn 180 degrees and insert back into the base, folks." Will update later with their "longivity." Hope this was helpful.
Bryan C.
2025-05-11 20:57:02
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Shawn Sadler
2025-03-22 11:40:16
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Robert Barber
2025-03-03 10:41:55
These lights are great. Popped right in like OEM lights. They are super bright as you can see from the pictures. I didn’t realize how dim and yellow the halogen bulbs were until I installed these. You can see the side by side comparison where I have one new and one old light installed. Great product! I’ll update this if I have any issues!
William G. Cheney
2024-12-18 11:18:18
When right into place
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