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Truck LED lights
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Truck LED lights
I am in the market for some bling bling LED's for use as rear indicators aand brake lights. Can anyone advise me where I might be able to get some and any idea what they are worth? I am Brisbane.
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Re: Truck LED lights
Grumpy Stumpy wrote:I am in the market for some bling bling LED's for use as rear indicators aand brake lights. Can anyone advise me where I might be able to get some and any idea what they are worth? I am Brisbane.
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Try Multispares... they are surprisingly cheap from what i have seen in Owner Driver.
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Have a look on www.hella.com.au, get me some part numbers and I can organise a price.
No guarantees it will be world-beating but my neighbour is a Hella distributor. It's always cheaper if a few people all buy the same stuff at once.
Jason
No guarantees it will be world-beating but my neighbour is a Hella distributor. It's always cheaper if a few people all buy the same stuff at once.
Jason
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Local Shire had em on their "Road Maintainance" trucks but removed em after ppl complained about the poor visivility and an accident in which a passenger car struck the truck ( driver said there were no lights visiable).
Their brightness intensity is severly deminished during daylight hours specfically during early morning and late arvo sunlight.
pay to check it out first...
Kingy
Their brightness intensity is severly deminished during daylight hours specfically during early morning and late arvo sunlight.
pay to check it out first...
Kingy
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Yeah i must agree here,I have them on my car trailer.
The clear ones i got have brake,tail and indicator in them and during the day they are a little hard to see,but god dam when it's dark they are great,you see em a mile away.
Jamie
The clear ones i got have brake,tail and indicator in them and during the day they are a little hard to see,but god dam when it's dark they are great,you see em a mile away.
Jamie
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bj on roids wrote:hypolux wrote:4sum4 wrote:Don`t they use less watts if so wouldn`t it make them flash out of wack
thats right it wont flash as quick as if u have a blown globe but they will flash a bit quicker
just get a timed flasher unit instead of a load sensitive one.
As i said,i don't have any probs with mine towing behind my cruiser,They flash all the same as the normal....
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Fourwheelin wrote:bj on roids wrote:hypolux wrote:4sum4 wrote:Don`t they use less watts if so wouldn`t it make them flash out of wack
thats right it wont flash as quick as if u have a blown globe but they will flash a bit quicker
just get a timed flasher unit instead of a load sensitive one.
As i said,i don't have any probs with mine towing behind my cruiser,They flash all the same as the normal....
Jamie
they wont effect the car if they r on the trailer anyway, if u replace the cars lights with them they will.
and yes BJ that is the best thing 2 do but if it dont bother ya who cares
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I am pretty sure that they have a resistor pack or something in there to make the system "see" the same sort of load as a normal incandescent light ..
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A little tip, when replacing ute tail lights with the hella 3 in 1 LED units you will have to add a red reflector to the rear of the vehicle somewhere cause the LED's don't have any built in. If you get the semi trailer version of the 3 in 1 you will find these are a bit brighter as well. You should be looking at around $120ish ± $30 each for the big semi ones.
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