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Source for LED bulb replacement in the Phoenix area?

pezvela
Explorer
Explorer
I'll be coming through in a couple days and would like to change out many of my old tungsten filament bulbs with some warm LEDs. Looking for a brick and mortar place that, hopefully, is cheaper than Camping World.

Any suggestions?
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Mello_Mike
Explorer
Explorer
For brick and mortar try Al's RV on Bell Rd. in Phoenix. If you want to know where I bought my LEDs shoot me a PM.
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69_Avion
Explorer
Explorer
I bought some of my LEDs off of the Internet at PPL, I think. I bought some bulbs locally at Al's RV on 51st Avenue and Bell. For a brick and mortar store, I like them.
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Reddog1
Explorer II
Explorer II
I replaced the entire fluorescent about 5 years ago. I replaced it with a double bulb fixture with flat board LEDs. I have no regrets.

Wayne


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pezvela
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Explorer
Just looked into CWs offerings. At first glance they seem to be cheaper than bulbs from ledtrailerlights.com. But the 1141 replacements have a LOW 140 lumens, as opposed to the LEDtl replacements that are 315 lumens. My eyes are getting old; I need more light to read by.

I ordered from ledtrailerlights.com. Unfortunately, they dont seem to offer replacement fluorescent bulbs. Mine are 15 inch. I guess I'll replace those later.

Thanks for the help, TCers!

trail-explorer
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Explorer

trail-explorer
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Explorer
My experience has been that any brick and mortar store has about the same prices as Camping World. They all get the same brand of LEDs from the major RV distributors, so there's several times that the prices have been jacked up.

I've ordered from www.ledtrailerlights.com in the past and got my orders fast... via USPS 1st class or priority mail.

if you are going to be in one location for a few days, I'm sure they can get the order to you there, since it's a few days before you even get to Phx.
Bob