Rear Lights- LEDs Purchased

bendohhh

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Nov 11, 2010
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Sorry I can't give advice with regards to the LEDs but I'm guessing people don't tint from the inside as the outside of the light would still be red.
 
May 1, 2011
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Sorry I can't give advice with regards to the LEDs but I'm guessing people don't tint from the inside as the outside of the light would still be red.

...feel a bit silly now.

Any advice on LEDs in general mate?!?! I looked at other posts and they all had some form of square cluster
 

bendohhh

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Nov 11, 2010
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Stockton
Nah sorry, any advice I could give would just be me making assumptions rather than facts. Like cheap eBay LEDs often blow after a short time so quite often aren't worth the bother but those ones might be alright, I have no idea.

Not a fan of those other lights.
 

Gav-FR150

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hids-direct.co.uk

is where i got my h7 hids (canbus error free) number plate lights and parking lights...

no problems so far... :)
 

Gav-FR150

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yup just main driving bulbs... there h7, 8000k they look sweet :)
 

Gav-FR150

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hids come mostly in 35w... but there 3 times brighter than standard 55w halogen, u can get them 55w too tho but i just always stick with 35w hids
 

bendohhh

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Nov 11, 2010
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55w HIDs will probably be far too bright for other road users too due to mk1 leons almost never having projectors.
 
May 1, 2011
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gonna order some now!!!! just bought some subtle tint lamin-x too :)

Any chance of some piccies to help me choose between 6000k and 8000k?!?! :D

I realise my cheek levels are ridiculously high!
 

Gav-FR150

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ive an 2005 fr leaon tdi and my bulb is h7 for driving so yours will be too...and make sure you get the canbus error free ones....contact them first with ur car details and they will help u with the right kit :) thats what i done pal
 

Gav-FR150

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I bought canbus anyway just incase the price was the same, either way no errors or problems :)