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Old 01-07-2016, 05:04 AM   #15
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You might try googling "SuperbrightLed.com". I have ordered some replacement tail lights from them. Good Luck!!
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These are what I put on my 5th. wheel and they work perfect. Much better and brighter than original equipment.

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Old 01-07-2016, 09:33 PM   #17
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You don't have to go to Iowa for Iowa-80 Chrome store. Just search for Iowa-80.com. They have a full catalogue on-line.
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Old 04-07-2016, 07:50 PM   #18
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Cool. Thanks Stan for the promo code. I've been looking at m4 led lights for a short while and about ready to order them. That will save a few bucks and every little bit helps. I've read good reviews about them and haven't really seen any bad. Have you been happy with what you purchased? Thanks again.

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Chad: Am very pleased with mine. Tricky part is whether to buy "warm light", "natural light" or other shade of light. M4 will allow me out to return bulbs if you only open one package to test first. See website for video on how to select a shade of light.
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Chad: Am very pleased with mine. Tricky part is whether to buy "warm light", "natural light" or other shade of light. M4 will allow me out to return bulbs if you only open one package to test first. See website for video on how to select a shade of light.
Thanks Stan & Jacquie, that's good to know about the color of the bulbs. I still haven't ordered them yet. I've had so much going on with the coach and with work I've been covered up. Would like to go ahead and get them soon. Which color did you use? I was thinking about the 4500k, I think natural white.

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Bulb Color Temperatures

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I use "warm white," generally 2600 to 3000K, for house lights. That is the temperature (color) range used by "traditional" incandescent lights. This preference could reflect the fact I'm ahem, "mature." I use daylight tubes in my shop lights, though.

If you go to one of the big-box home-improvement stores they will usually have a display of lit LED bulbs in the color ranges. Here's a chart from one store's Web pages.
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I tried several different design of LED bulbs in my rear lights and was disappointed in the results and found the original bulbs brighter. The other problem was the LED turn signal bulbs didn't draw enough current to make the flasher work correctly. The reason the LED lights didn't look bright was that the bulbs went straight in to the lens and the LEDs replacement bulbs where designed to be brighter from a side view

Mike want to buy 8 more led's cheap? ( JK)

I just went thu the same B.S. and re-installed the original bulbs. I wish I could find the complete unit in a bright led. It doesn't look like any one makes them.
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I looked at this for a while too. Even took some LED lamps out of a highway bus in my salvage yard for a mock up. Went back to the incandescent as they just look better.
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I have a brand new set of LED taillight assembly's for sale if interested. Will sell for $125 for the pr plus shipping. Changed my mind and didn't use. Click image for larger version

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