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Increase your rear vision with a LED brake light
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 5:30 pm
by grazza
Thought I would post up pics if my fitment of a LED brake light. This was on a GQ Patrol but is applicacable to other vehicles with brake lights stuck on the inside of the window.
I removed the factory light from the back window as I like to have as much rear visibility as possible given I carry a 33" spare.
Its a easy job but I was a little nervous cutting the slot, and in fact I screwed it up having found that in this Nissan a crossmember was behind the hole. So I had to make the hole a little bigger which meant I made up a plastic surround. If you want to put one on a GQ make sure it is at least 30mm above the gutter, and take the inside trim off first to see what I mean.
It a Hella 2334 $50 from Coventry.
cheers
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 5:45 pm
by redzook
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:49 pm
by runnin4life
has any one tried replacing the bulbs with led bulbs
jaycar sell them is eather in the kit for where you have to supply the bayonet cap or pre made with it all there just plug it in and away you go
they aslo have the same deal with interiour lights and stuff
they look like a good idea but would be pretty expensive to replace all globes except head light with led ones
but would look hella cool

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:57 pm
by grazza
I have led front indicators, from ledshoponline.com
They are bright and come on fast.
Good for brakes, they reckon reaction time can save up to 1m of breaking distance.
Good idea for vehicles that are difficult to change the bulbs on (not mine!)
eBay has lots of LED bulbs now.
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:59 pm
by Bad JuJu
Often on ebay you can get a whole rear kit, reversing, indicators, combo brake/stop (or brake and stop) for $100. All Adr approved too.
The Jaycar bulb replacements are not real bright in the daylight IMHO.
Grazza nice job and nice recovery from a near stuff up..
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:51 pm
by CRUSHU
Phillips make 50w halogen (same as headlights) globe to suit single filament fitment eg most reverse lights, indicators, some parker lights and some cornering lights (GQ and EF etc)
Very good in reverse, without spotlights as reverse lights!
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:40 am
by grazza
CRUSHU wrote:Phillips make 50w halogen (same as headlights) globe to suit single filament fitment eg most reverse lights, indicators, some parker lights and some cornering lights (GQ and EF etc)
Very good in reverse, without spotlights as reverse lights!
Have to be careful with the heat generated in the lens and wiring, spots and headlights use glass but this may be more about light focussing than heat tolerance. I guess if Philips are promoting them as reverse light replacements then it should be OK.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:27 am
by CRUSHU
they do say not for continuous use, which makes them suitable as reverse lights or cornering lamps,