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landyacht318
Mar 27, 2015Explorer
How well the LED bulb works is dependent on how, or IF, it uses the reflector, which was originally designed for the Filament light source.
My best T10 LED's have been Phillips in the 4000K color. They don't even bother trying to use the reflector
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-129644000KX2-XtremeVision-Interior-Exterior/dp/B009NOZ4SC
These are not the brightest T10 LED I've tried, but the color is the best and they are the most efficient. For only one 5050 SMD firing forward, I am impressed.
Phillips bulbs are certainly more pricey. The newest offerings are unique in how they intend to use the reflector, and Only Phillips has LED bulbs that are approved to be used in Some vehicles external safety lighting, but not all.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-12841B2-White-Exterior-Vision/dp/B00P2D41OQ/ref=pd_sim_auto_9?ie=UTF8&refRID=0HEHDX9471MSYNVFBBC6
My best T10 LED's have been Phillips in the 4000K color. They don't even bother trying to use the reflector
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-129644000KX2-XtremeVision-Interior-Exterior/dp/B009NOZ4SC
These are not the brightest T10 LED I've tried, but the color is the best and they are the most efficient. For only one 5050 SMD firing forward, I am impressed.
Phillips bulbs are certainly more pricey. The newest offerings are unique in how they intend to use the reflector, and Only Phillips has LED bulbs that are approved to be used in Some vehicles external safety lighting, but not all.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-12841B2-White-Exterior-Vision/dp/B00P2D41OQ/ref=pd_sim_auto_9?ie=UTF8&refRID=0HEHDX9471MSYNVFBBC6
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