View Full Version : H4 Headlights Working -- RS Turn Signal Lights Dull / LEDs??
bigboi
11-01-2007, 01:17 PM
Well... My H4 lights are working and look great. Now I noticed that when my lights are on the smaller lights (parking / turn signal) lights are a dull ugly color in comparision to the H4 headlights.
Do they make plug and play LED lights that will fit in there? Any thoughts? Suggestions...
:geek:
Brian
HILROD
11-01-2007, 04:56 PM
Check the lens. If they are old and dull, the lights will be dim. There are a few replacement LED 1157 bulbs out there, most are kinda large and may not fit. I have new front park lights and they are very bright.
NOT A TA
11-01-2007, 05:34 PM
My RS lights on my 67 were dull so first I tried cleaning/polishing the lens and painting the reflectors. Better but still not bright enough. Then I installed new complete assemblies which are much brighter.
Project69
11-01-2007, 07:09 PM
They make an LED 1157 bulb. Ledbulbs is the company i think.
NOT A TA
11-01-2007, 07:41 PM
I switched to LED park/flashers built into the headlights of my Firebird and the blinkers won't work because they don't draw enough current for the flasher to function. I have to "blink" manually with the lever till I replace the rear bulbs with the 1157 replacement LEDs and get an LED flasher. So you may need to replace the flasher to retain automatic blinking function
class67
11-02-2007, 08:10 PM
There is a company making the LED parking lights for the RS now, I cannot remember where I saw it but will let you know once this brain fart fades :hmm: because I want some too.
class67
11-02-2007, 08:15 PM
I got it! DIgi-tails / Spaghetti Engineering
MuscleRodz
11-05-2007, 08:30 AM
Digi-tails, we ar a dealer for them. $99 for the front lights.
Electronic flashers are recommended for all LED light installs. They are $15 each.
Mike
bigboi
11-05-2007, 03:15 PM
$99 for front and $199 for rear seems expensive when you can buy the 1157 LED bulbs for the for $30ea. Is there something special about Digitails?
Another question... When you purchase the front and rear lights it says you need 2 Electronic Flashers... This is where I am confused. Right now the flasher is plugged into the fuse block under the dash. How do I get/use 2 flashers? Are they inline or something?
Brian
:hmm:
MuscleRodz
11-05-2007, 03:45 PM
$99 for front and $199 for rear seems expensive when you can buy the 1157 LED bulbs for the for $30ea. Is there something special about Digitails?
Another question... When you purchase the front and rear lights it says you need 2 Electronic Flashers... This is where I am confused. Right now the flasher is plugged into the fuse block under the dash. How do I get/use 2 flashers? Are they inline or something?
Brian
:hmm:The LED bulbs are a joke. There is a lot special about Digi-Tails. They are a computerized light board and can be switched to sequential or normal. Plus they are alot brighter than stock bulbs.
Some circuit boards use 2 flashers, some use only one. If you got one, you only need one.
Mike
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