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LED rear plate bulbs

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Ordered from Autobulbs. Look a little brighter than stock. :)

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If you ever want to return your car to standard, you will be able to re-stock a Halfords with pointless tat:rofl:

Why Jon,why?

If you have any spare cash, spend it on something sensible like alcohol:D

If you ever want to return your car to standard, you will be able to re-stock a Halfords with pointless tat:rofl:

Why Jon,why?

If you have any spare cash, spend it on something sensible like alcohol:D

same reason myslef and many others have swapped ours to LEDs as well... looks much smarter and newer on the car.

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same reason myslef and many others have swapped ours to LEDs as well... looks much smarter and newer on the car.

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I'm sorry but,...

I have never bought a car in the dark, so it doesn't look smarter with the lights off.

Surely to look newer, exchange number plates for ones with a newer reg.? ( i.e. buy a newer car.)

I don't wish to upset you, but, once again why?

This is a genuine question, not a wind up.

I don't wish to upset you, but, once again why?

This is a genuine question, not a wind up.

quite simply... it looks better. Simple as.

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It's one of those areas of the car that look dated with the 'yellowish' bulbs. LED is the future for all automotive lighting so I think it looks more modern not 'newer' and for

It's one of those areas of the car that look dated with the 'yellowish' bulbs. LED is the future for all automotive lighting so I think it looks more modern not 'newer' and for
... it looks better. Simple a$$.

Oh come on now don't get your testicles in a twist :D

They don't seem to diffuse as well, look at the shadow area over the 55

They don't seem to diffuse as well, look at the shadow area over the 55

Was just thinking the same thing actually, not a very good spread of light across the number plate?

Was just thinking the same thing actually, not a very good spread of light across the number plate?

I had that at first then i directed them away from this little silver strip built into the plastic reflector... problem solved.

I had that at first then i directed them away from this little silver strip built into the plastic reflector... problem solved.

:thumbup: think i might look at some myself along with brake/ rear light clusters

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:thumbup: think i might look at some myself along with brake/ rear light clusters
Not sure if things have changed recently, but a while back, I fitted LED rears (brake/stop) to my old car and they were nowhere near bright enough, especially on side lights. Dangerous to be honest. :thumbdwn:
Not sure if things have changed recently, but a while back, I fitted LED rears (brake/stop) to my old car and they were nowhere near bright enough, especially on side lights. Dangerous to be honest. :thumbdwn:

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All LED rears.... resistor is needed though or you will get a 'bulb out' failour and the 3rd brake light wont light fully.

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All LED rears.... resistor is needed though or you will get a 'bulb out' failour and the 3rd brake light wont light fully.

Wow ! Close Encounters of the 3rd brakelight kind.

Wow ! Close Encounters of the 3rd brakelight kind.

do do do dooo dooooooo!!!

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