im looking for good led replacements for reverse lights
DDM Tuning has some good quality plug and play LED lighting. I used them to improve my stock reverse lights. since I had my COMBAT LED bumper mounted lights connected to my reverse lights,, I kept blowing fuses due to the draw. Now that I switched to an LED reverse bulb,, no problems!! Anyhow,,, try DDM Tuning!!
I have these: 2X 3157 3156 White Cree Q5 12 5050 SMD LED Backup Light Bulbs Projector Lens | eBay
They are very bright and a monkey can install them. Do they make all the difference when backing up with a lifted rig? They help but not the be-all-end-all solution. Regardless, a cheap improvement worth the $25.
They are very bright and a monkey can install them. Do they make all the difference when backing up with a lifted rig? They help but not the be-all-end-all solution. Regardless, a cheap improvement worth the $25.
I think I got the same ones from Ebay. Work good way brighter than stock. But when I recently addded led turn signal/brake bulbs, they made the turn signals blink too fast and threw a check engine light. Gonna have to change these back to stock bulbs until I get some resistors.
I think I got the same ones from Ebay. Work good way brighter than stock. But when I recently addded led turn signal/brake bulbs, they made the turn signals blink too fast and threw a check engine light. Gonna have to change these back to stock bulbs until I get some resistors.
I have these: 2X 3157 3156 White Cree Q5 12 5050 SMD LED Backup Light Bulbs Projector Lens | eBay They are very bright and a monkey can install them. Do they make all the difference when backing up with a lifted rig? They help but not the be-all-end-all solution. Regardless, a cheap improvement worth the $25.
mainly because i dont have a cutting tool, and i suck at wireing, and they cost alot. i was leaning more in the direction of Amazon.com: Aaron High Power White 80W 3157 XB-D Cree LED Light Bulbs Super Bright for Brake Backup Tail Reverse Turn Signal Lights: Automotive because all i have to do is open the lights and swap a bulb, as long as i can find out which ones work the best so i dont have to learn the hard way which ones short out fuses or burn out fast or dont fit at all.....


