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Hello, Steve!
You wrote on Sat, 29 Oct 2005 21:31:23 GMT: ST This is what the rear end looks like: http://216.110.197.146/ltdrear.jpg ST I want to install LEDs to do a couple of things. The first is to give ST the "instant on" look for safety and the second is to reduce the ST current draw going to the rear of the car when the tail lights are on ST and you have your foot on the brakes. ST I've seen the cheap bayonet replacement LED based 1157s and they suck. ST Yeah, they are bright and give the LED look, but only in a single spot. ST You don't have soft diffusion like you do with a filament bulb. ST So, I drew up a little blueprint of what I'd like to find for my LTD. ST Look at my design and tell me if such a board already exists in mass ST production. (Just don't laugh at the drawings... I'm no architect! ST lol) If it doesn't exist, I'd be willing to pay someone with soldering ST skills to create four of these. ST http://216.110.197.146/led_design.gif ST The drawing is not perfect and the device doesn't need to be exactly ST like this, but just a flat panel around 3 to 4" high and roughly 6-10" ST long. I can disassemble my tail lamp housings and fit these panels in ST there with the LED's facing the diffuser lense and I think it would ST give an EVENLY DIFFUSED look to both the tail lamp lighting and the ST lighting when you hit the brakes. ST Ideas??? You can buy off the shelf replacements for the 1157's these use a lot less current. It's just got to be easier. check this link out http://makeashorterlink.com/?A2461221C With best regards, 3T39. E-mail: |
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