Laziomaster said:Thanks for that daveg,
Il prob go down the brighter bigger route and just file the extra away. ! cheers![]()
cj10jeeper said:Aren't these frugly LED's clearly visible from the outside of the car? I recall when I fitted them LED's I had to use specific ones as they protruded into the housing.
(Later replaced with AE's so not an issue for me any longer)
daveg said:Laziomaster said:Thanks for that daveg,
Il prob go down the brighter bigger route and just file the extra away. ! cheers![]()
I think it's worth it, just a couple of minutes work. Just go slow and not too forceful as to not stress the board. One of mine was actually alright so you might be lucky![]()
cj10jeeper said:Aren't these frugly LED's clearly visible from the outside of the car? I recall when I fitted them LED's I had to use specific ones as they protruded into the housing.
(Later replaced with AE's so not an issue for me any longer)
Yes - they protrude slightly but this is necessary otherwise most of the light would be wasted? They are white and so small I don't mind them. Will get a daytime picture up if people want one?
cj10jeeper said:That was my concern that in effect a couple of circuit boards are protruding into the visible part of the headlight.
My preference when I had them was this sort of LED light:
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Super bright, not obvious and forward directional. You can go smaller and have a clear plastic lens prtruding that looks like a bulb. I later recycled thm into door puddle lights![]()