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I'm upgrading the lighting on my F350 and I'm doing this on the cheap, I'm looking for a robust 360 degree 3157 LED bulb, for the rear, there are plenty of them out there in the internet world, but which is worth the money, I have a cheesy LED on my Harley, and there are many of bulbs on Flea-bay with great claims. Google searches, there is everything from soup to nuts, none of the aftermarket stores have anything worthwhile, maybe FTE can start a trend with atermarket lighting.
I have clear lenses on my cab with 194 360 degree bulbs, and it looks nice, soon and I know how to but a pic in here I will show, but for now this is all ya git.
Anyone tried them? They look like they throw light forward and to the sides to utilize the reflector. I've emailed the seller asking how they function as a turn signal and park light.
Just got a quick reply from the seller. I was told they are dual intensity LEDs and all of them are lit at all times when used as a park/turn or stop/turn/tail light.
Now all there is left to do is see if they will fit into a SD headlight.
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