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    1. #1
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      LED lights for interior? - Hoping for advise

      Hey all,
      I am putting a 1968 Pontiac Firebird back together. One thing I hated about the old car was dash and tail lights always blowing out. I have gone to LED tail lights. I'm pretty sure I want to replace interior incandescent bulbs with LED, but before I do I would be grateful for your knowledge of LED.



    2. #2
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      I have done all interior lights with LEDs and LOVE it!

      I used www.superbrightleds.com as a source

      http://www.popularhotrodding.com/hot...nte_carlo.html
      Andreas
      President First Gen Monte Carlo Club
      www.fgmcc.com

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by First Bird View Post
      Hey all,
      I am putting a 1968 Pontiac Firebird back together. One thing I hated about the old car was dash and tail lights always blowing out. I have gone to LED tail lights. I'm pretty sure I want to replace interior incandescent bulbs with LED, but before I do I would be grateful for your knowledge of LED.
      Go to your local West Marine and look at what they have. I have used LEDs for years, all from marine sources.
      Mike

    4. #4
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      X2 on the marine applications. The stuff they are using is very small, bright and can be hidden discreetly.
      Tony Edler
      Illumin8s
      See Illumin8s at www.illumin8s.com

      '73 Dodge Challenger

    5. #5
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      make sure you get the right color leds to make the car look inside like you want. White bright leds give a look that is not very warm.
      May The Horsepower Be With You !!!

    6. #6
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      i have done my dom light and kick panels in LEDs and love it over the old fashion bulb look

    7. #7
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      Most of your gauge and dash lights are going to be 161, 168, or 194 wedge bulbs.
      The only difference is the wattages for incandescents.

      The best replacement is a 5 or 9 SMD LED wedge bulb.
      They're typically called 194 LED SMD bulbs. I get mine off Ebay for $2 a pop.
      I looked into SuperBriteLED's but they sell the same stuff with a 100% markup or more.

      These are the 9 element ones. The 5 element one's are just 1 row shorter.
      I have these in both my classics.
      http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-T10-194-1...item1e5c3ab201

      As for the dome light festoon bulb, you can also get those.
      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-4...item1e66b36db5

    8. #8
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      Thank you guys. I am grateful for all of your advice. I'm going LED. I'll update here when I get those in.

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      Quote Originally Posted by FULMNTE View Post
      I have done all interior lights with LEDs and LOVE it!

      I used www.superbrightleds.com as a source
      Man that site is confusing as hell. Tried to find some nice bright reverse lights and my head is spinning...
      Matt

      69 Nova - 357, TKO600, Tru Turn, some other stuff, awaiting LS1 swap
      71 Duster - all stock, slant 6, automatic. awaiting HEMI/T56 swap

    10. #10
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      I'm looking into this now too. Some people were saying that the 194 5SMD replacement LED wasn't bright enough. I found some 20SMD's in the 194 style thinking they would be much brighter. Anyone have any before and after pics and part numbers that have switched the dash lights over to LEDs?
      - David
      1967 Camaro - In remembrance of my friend Scott

    11. #11
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      Quote Originally Posted by MyFriendScott View Post
      I'm looking into this now too. Some people were saying that the 194 5SMD replacement LED wasn't bright enough. I found some 20SMD's in the 194 style thinking they would be much brighter. Anyone have any before and after pics and part numbers that have switched the dash lights over to LEDs?

      This may be of some help: http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=204459
      Bob
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    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by MyFriendScott View Post
      I'm looking into this now too. Some people were saying that the 194 5SMD replacement LED wasn't bright enough. I found some 20SMD's in the 194 style thinking they would be much brighter.
      The only place I can see a 20 SMD LED bulb fitting is in the dome light
      ......which is recommended, but it will be the festoon style ends.

      You will not fit one that long in any dash bulb area that I can think of.
      Maybe a 9 SMD LED in the 194 wedge will fit , because some guys have used those.

      Anyone have any before and after pics and part numbers that have switched the dash lights over to LEDs?
      I have a few for a few applications with perimeter lighting.
      First one up is my 1970 442's gauges, after restoration of the gauges insides with fresh paint for maximum reflection.
      Left is incandescents, and right is 194 5 SMD LED's.


      2nd one is another member of Nastyz28 who took his new Autometer Phantoms and stuck
      5 SMD LED 194 wedges in half his gauges to show the difference.




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