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Old 08-31-2008, 11:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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L.E.D. bulbs for you MR2 improves look of car

I recently changed out my incandescent/halogen bulbs in the rear taillights with new #1157 red L.e.d. bulbs. They cost $17.00 a pair from Autozone and make you MR2 look a lot newer. I wish I could post pictures of the small detailing mod, but trust me it makes any MR2 look newer.

The RED LED's are bright (will supposedly last longer) and improve aesthetically the look of our older classic cars. Let me know if anyone else on the board tries it or has already done this. If possible post pictures. I will try to. Just wanted to let those that are really into details know what worked for me.
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Old 08-31-2008, 05:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Did you have to use a resistor to get them to work correctly?
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Old 08-31-2008, 06:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I've seen the ones hes talking about and the base is just like a stock bulb that you have to push in and twist, to lock it in. No resistor needed. I have Rev. 6 rears and I'm going to get me some to make all the lights in the rear match.
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Old 08-31-2008, 08:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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You should see what LEDs can do for your climate control GI: Custom LED Climate Control
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Old 08-31-2008, 08:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Ya, I read your post on that Ben. I'm going to deff do that, $hitz tight!
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Old 02-03-2009, 07:50 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Did you have to use a resistor to get them to work correctly?
No just plug in and they work just like ordinary bulbs. They look a whole lot newer. I will post pictures when I can. Then you will see what I am talking about.
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Old 02-12-2009, 08:37 PM   #7 (permalink)
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JJay: just send me the pictures by email and I'll post them for you
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Old 02-12-2009, 09:48 PM   #8 (permalink)
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+1 i would like to see its thankx
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Old 02-12-2009, 10:24 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Old 02-13-2009, 12:23 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Led's look better you will see....

Okay I will take a picture at night and one int day and send them so you post them. I would like to see what you guys think. I think it looks a lot newer like some of the 2008's and 2009 cars on the road. I get looks all the time when people are behind me because they have never seen anything like it.
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Did you have to use a resistor to get them to work correctly?
No. They have a bunch of LED's instead of one, so the extra bulbs compensate.

I did my gauge cluster, similar idea plug and play bulbs.

I think i'm going to put LED's in my tail lights, and front turn signals some time this week as well
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You will need to swap out your flasher relay or use load resistors for the turn signals to avoid fast/ricer flash. For your brakes/runnings and marker lights you won't need anyting special. I'd recommend getting tower style bulbs, strait firing units tend to have a bright spot in the middle and the rest of the housing is dimmer...
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You will need to swap out your flasher relay or use load resistors for the turn signals to avoid fast/ricer flash. For your brakes/runnings and marker lights you won't need anyting special. I'd recommend getting tower style bulbs, strait firing units tend to have a bright spot in the middle and the rest of the housing is dimmer...
Thanks. So what just get any old flasher relay, or is there something specific i have to get. I thought that the extra bulbs added up to roughly the same resistance.

Ya i'd like to avoid the ricer flash like all the sunfire's and cavaliers where the owner is too cheap to replace a burnt out bulb

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Also in for pics! Was thinking about doing this myself, but unsure about how it would look on 91 tails...
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Ok...Boily I took the pictures tonight. I will email them to you tomorrow morning so you can post them. They look good. I will see what you guys think tomorrow. Peace
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So I went and picked some up for my 94. Got home and realized that I need both the 1157 and the 1156.


Doh!
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I tried them...didn't see much of a difference...
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yea...... i don't want to mess up your thread i'm just stating my opinion. But those lights really don't do much except focus all the light into one tiny dot. The original actuall flood the entire housing giving it a fuller apearance.
I tried them out and returned them the same day. If you find some L.E.D.'s that focus light in all directions then you are on to something.
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mine pretty well do that right now, and they are stock bulbs, i think he was saying that there was a type that didn't do that
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yea...... i don't want to mess up your thread i'm just stating my opinion. But those lights really don't do much except focus all the light into one tiny dot. The original actuall flood the entire housing giving it a fuller apearance.
I tried them out and returned them the same day. If you find some L.E.D.'s that focus light in all directions then you are on to something.
No problem bro....I thank you for your counter point opinion. This is when it gets to your personal taste and preference and also what L.E.D. bulb you buy. Keep in mind some are not as bright as others. I have tried many different brands to run the look that I have right now. So keep that in mind.

The ones I have are very very bright!!! Some they sell at Pepboys made by Pilot are much dimmer. I bought a pair of each and tried them side by side so....you may have gotten the dimmer brand and didn't like the look. Also I don't want the whole taillight lit up anymore it looks just like all MR2'and and I intentionally wanted something unique and individual to my car that looks new. Like a said it is up to the brand you use how bright it is.

If you still want L.E.D. that light up the whole taillight....well I have tried those as well. They cost $20-29 each at Pepboys and they have L.E.D's in all directions but I didn't like it because I purposely wanted just the focal point on the two bright L.E.D. bulbs.
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