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Thread: New LED Taillight

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    Default New LED Taillight

    Dunno if anyone has seen these, but there is a new version of the e34 LED tail lights out....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/89-90...15433944QQrdZ1

    They're slightly nicer than the previous sets. I wont buy one until they come hella smoked and the LED's are closer with a more "real LED" appearance.
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    wow those are terrible.

    i just got my tails smoked,

    first i bought the euro clears then smoked um



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    Talk about terrible. Those smoked tails are hideous.

    Sorry.

    And btw, hi everyone.

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    its okay, its all about personal preference

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    I like the LED idea (I've always admired LED lights more than conventional), I just hate that crystal look design of those particular assemblies.

    If they did something similar to euroclears but with LEDs instead, I would seriously consider them.

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    Reminds me of fish eggs.

    I'll stick with my LED amber turn signals for now thank you! On that note, how hard is it for them to wire up LED turn signals as well?!
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    Be reminded that you will get a lot of alarms for taillights with installing LED's.
    Unless you modify the CCM accordingly. The japanese E34 gyus have found a way, I have read on their tips page (of course in Japanese).

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    Be reminded that you will get a lot of alarms for taillights with installing LED's.
    Unless you modify the CCM accordingly. The japanese E34 gyus have found a way, I have read on their tips page (of course in Japanese).
    All you need is to tap in a load equalizer and you're all set. Cost you no more than $5.

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    Have you had any problems with heat using those? And can you slave one to the entire assembly, or do you need one per circuit (IE, running lights / brake lights / turn signals)

    Also, what about the high-mount lamp in the rear window? It'd look pretty gay to have LED corners and incandescent (SP????) center mount.
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    Just found these on eBay:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-PCS...13016844QQrdZ1

    Different style to the ones posted earlier, IMO look somewhat decent.

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