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soilent 02-09-2016 06:56 PM

I have sort of a weird picture request if someone could fulfill it. LED turn signals
 
I'm looking into getting some LED turn signals for the front of my BRZ and I was curious what an LED bulb with a black housing would look like in the reflector while OFF. If anyone has a setup like this and has a picture, please post it. I'm curious to see if it makes the inside of the headlight look darker. Thanks.

P.S. This is what I mean by bulb with black housing just FYI.http://www.ebay.com/itm/1x-Resistor-...lVUV7-&vxp=mtr

ryoma 02-09-2016 07:11 PM

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y10...psaxz7j9sj.jpg

my setup is the opposite of what you want to get lol. the chrome trim on the LED bulb would probably go pretty well in a stock reflector... but black might look out of place. I should probably get some black bulbs lol

chaoskaze 02-09-2016 07:11 PM

looked........why would black plastic make ur headlight look darker?......:bs:

ryoma 02-09-2016 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by chaoskaze (Post 2541892)
looked........why would black plastic make ur headlight look darker?......:bs:

he means that since the turn signal housing is reflective, it might reflect the black color of the LED bulb when it's off during the day and make it seem sort of tinted. however, if you really wanted the inside blacked out, it's best to just crack open the lights and paint it lol

iLaw 02-09-2016 11:04 PM

For reference, LED bulbs in a stock (non-painted housing)
http://i.imgur.com/4VVfNs0.jpg

HeadBanger 02-09-2016 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ryoma (Post 2541891)

my setup is the opposite of what you want to get lol. the chrome trim on the LED bulb would probably go pretty well in a stock reflector... but black might look out of place. I should probably get some black bulbs lol

Do you have photo and video of the turn signal on?

ryoma 02-10-2016 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by HeadBanger (Post 2542193)
Do you have photo and video of the turn signal on?

no, but it is still the same amber as the original bulbs. the LED's I got were from Diode Dynamics and it was their brightest turn signal one

STZ 02-10-2016 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ryoma (Post 2542255)
no, but it is still the same amber as the original bulbs. the LED's I got were from Diode Dynamics and it was their brightest turn signal one

I was thinking of doing this when I get mine. Did you have to do anything to fix the rate of the blinking or was it completely plug and play?

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Originally Posted by iLaw (Post 2542178)
For reference, LED bulbs in a stock (non-painted housing)
http://i.imgur.com/4VVfNs0.jpg

Which LED bulbs are those?

ryoma 02-10-2016 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by STZ (Post 2542265)
I was thinking of doing this when I get mine. Did you have to do anything to fix the rate of the blinking or was it completely plug and play?



Which LED bulbs are those?

you will need to get an LED flasher relay otherwise it will hyper blink. I had installed the relay prior when I got my Tom's tail lights so I didn't need to do anything special.

extrashaky 02-10-2016 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by STZ (Post 2542265)
Did you have to do anything to fix the rate of the blinking or was it completely plug and play?

I don't know if DD's kit is like this, but some of the LED kits come with resistors you solder in to prevent the hyper blink, or you can just buy the resistors on ebay. However, you don't need the resistors if you instead replace your blinker relay with one made for LEDs (like the relays that come with LED tails as ryoma mentioned). Personally, I think this is a much cleaner solution, since it takes care of all your blinkers with one unit plugged in under the dash rather than having you hack up the wiring at each corner.

I run a TapTurn in mine, which has given me zero issues with front and rear LEDs and also has the advantage of weird hazard lights that get the attention of tailgaters and sometimes make them back off.

STZ 02-10-2016 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by ryoma (Post 2542317)
you will need to get an LED flasher relay otherwise it will hyper blink. I had installed the relay prior when I got my Tom's tail lights so I didn't need to do anything special.

Would normal halogen blinkers work in the front if I got tom's and put the relay on to prevent the hyperblink in the rear?

Also, which bulbs did you decide to go with. You forgot to answer in the last post :p

extrashaky 02-10-2016 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by STZ (Post 2542372)
Would normal halogen blinkers work in the front if I got tom's and put the relay on to prevent the hyperblink in the rear?

Yes. I ran mine like that for over a year before finally replacing the stock bulbs with LEDs (I don't recall the make off the top of my head--a member here had them for sale). The only difference is that if one of your front blinkers goes out, the relay doesn't hyberblink to let you know.

ryoma 02-10-2016 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by STZ (Post 2542372)
Would normal halogen blinkers work in the front if I got tom's and put the relay on to prevent the hyperblink in the rear?

Also, which bulbs did you decide to go with. You forgot to answer in the last post :p

I got the HP11's. it's $60 for a pair from Diode Dynamics, so not really that cheap haha.

pinski 02-10-2016 09:40 AM

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I've done this on mine - ordered the LEDs from DiodeDynamics. They have an ugly yellow base, so I wrapped that with black electrical tape before installing. Gives the headlights a nice monochromatic finish, in my opinion. You can sort of see that in the attached pic below.


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