LED indicators and side lights

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Don't get LED sidelights, they look gash unless the DRLs came out of the factory...
 
Don't get LED sidelights, they look gash unless the DRLs came out of the factory...

Only if you mis-match the colour temps by a HUGE margin.

Incandescent sidelights have the same gash effect with HIDs in the opposite end of the spectrum. :p

It's just a source of light, assuming you are smart with the temperatures does it really matter if it's LED or not?
 
Only if you mis-match the colour temps by a HUGE margin.

Incandescent sidelights have the same gash effect with HIDs in the opposite end of the spectrum. :p


It's just a source of light, assuming you are smart with the temperatures does it really matter if it's LED or not?

To me they don't! I have PIAA white sidelight bulbs on my car and when I see Xenon powered E46 facelift coupes on the road I think I much prefer that look as the Xenon balls of light stand out much nicer against the stock sidelights - Gives it a nice effect just like how on the 5 series the soft yellow angel eyes surround the Xenons.

LED sidelights just look a bit odd as they just look like single dots of light from a distance like how those washer jet LED lights do that Halfords fanboys attach to their cars.

Yeah it's preference I suppose but they (LED sidelights) look rubbish on more cars than they look good as an aftermarket replacement. Keep those stock but LED indicators and brake bulbs look fine mostly :p
 
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cree leds from the bay.......most come with 1 yr warrenty

I don't think you'll find 'cree' sidelight bulbs... reason being high power cree LEDs require current control circuitry rather than passive current / voltage control (resistors)

Many might be badged 'cree', but probaly not as cree's main business is high power emitters

tbh I didn't know they sold low current LEDs...
 
I've had LED sidelights in the past, don't think I'll ever bother again. If they are part of the main light cluster the heat from the headlights will probably kill them off pretty quickly anyway. The Philips blue vision ones I get free with my headlights are good enough for me these days.

LED indicators can look weird too because the flash delay takes into account the warm up and cool down time of a regular bulb. With an LED they tend to appear to flash a little quick.

Only LED lights that I have on my car now are numberplate lights which I still think look quite good.
 
LED sidelights just look a bit odd as they just look like single dots of light from a distance like how those washer jet LED lights do that Halfords fanboys attach to their cars.


This. This why I haven't got them. I rather have the brownish sidelight bulbs in my car with xenons on either side.
 
hts are good enough for me these days.

LED indicators can look weird too because the flash delay takes into account the warm up and cool down time of a regular bulb. With an LED they tend to appear to flash a little quick.

On older cars they will flash too quick or not at all due to lesser current than stock filament bulbs. This is down to the mechanical operation of the flasher unit (heating / cooling of contact actuator)
 
Thanks chaps, interesting reading. I've decided to go for some decent silver bulbs as I originally was going to but thought i'd look into LED. Ultimatley I just want to de-orange the headlights

Does anyone know if of any E Marked silver painted bulbs, are Philips Silvervison E marked?
 
I just got some off eBay either ultra LEDs or aceparts, done me well so far and certainly look better than the standard 501's that were in there to start with.
 
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