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Anyone recommend some super bright reverse lights?
Just got my tints and I couldn't see jack trying to back up in my driveway. Figured I'd start with some brighter bulbs before we get into something more expensive like a back up camera. Direct links to the correct bulb size would be super helpful because I am a super noob at all things cars. I'm trying to self educate though!
I have both reverse lights. I can't really comment on how well I can see with them though since I live in the suburbs where we have a lot of street lighting and such. I will mention though that they are bright enough that you can definitely see that they're on if you're behind the car in the day time which is good enough for me since I feel like it provides more of a 'warning' to other cars when you're backing out.
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They are just like the ones javithekid use. Both 7w cree except the v-led bulds have extra led lights on the side of the socket which add to the luminance.
You can also go even further from that and get these...
They are just like the ones javithekid use. Both 7w cree except the v-led bulds have extra led lights on the side of the socket which add to the luminance.
Definitely getting these. I can't see jack at night when going in reverse, specially under rainy weather. Do these also work for the mirror signals? If not, what kind of LEDs would do the job? People around are so blind of their surroundings they might need something blindingly bright for them to notice when I am trying to switch lanes.
Definitely getting these. I can't see jack at night when going in reverse, specially under rainy weather. Do these also work for the mirror signals? If not, what kind of LEDs would do the job? People around are so blind of their surroundings they might need something blindingly bright for them to notice when I am trying to switch lanes.
Im sure there are people that do just fine where you are that dont have mirror turn signals but only the flasher in the headlight.
If you get those lights then youll need to update the thread with pics!
Definitely getting these. I can't see jack at night when going in reverse, specially under rainy weather. Do these also work for the mirror signals? If not, what kind of LEDs would do the job? People around are so blind of their surroundings they might need something blindingly bright for them to notice when I am trying to switch lanes.
yeap, go with v-leds, they're the best. I got a pair on my plate lights... but when I bought mine for the reverse I guess I forgot to look on their page..
BOTTOM LINE:
LED bulbs are NOT going to provide as much usable light as an incandescent bulb. They appear brilliant when you look at them, but they don't cast light very far.
Best bet is getting a replacement incandescent bulb with higher wattage rating. Alicia, I see you asked what the stocks are rated at. Does it say on the bulb? My stock bulbs are in my glove box, and I don't feel like taking the elevator down to go out to my car right now lol.
I have both reverse lights. I can't really comment on how well I can see with them though since I live in the suburbs where we have a lot of street lighting and such. I will mention though that they are bright enough that you can definitely see that they're on if you're behind the car in the day time which is good enough for me since I feel like it provides more of a 'warning' to other cars when you're backing out.
So upon further inspection today I realized that the reverse light bulbs for the 2012 are not the same size. I can't remember exactly what they were. A 198, 168, 164? Something along those lines. Would explain why the PIAA bulbs I bought didn't fit. They look like they'd fit in the turn signals or the brake lights so I could always put them there so they don't get to waste right?