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L.E.D. lights, 1157 and so on....

stylo bialo

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Thinking of taking some of the strain off my charging system on my '70 challenger...Anyone out there know which is good or bad for LED's?...Thanks!.......Stylo
 

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These guys have LED lights. I ended up making my own LED tail/reverse lights and front running lights out out of LED strip lighting and by cutting up LED trailer lights. Then I also seperated the turn signals from the brake lights as in my '74 the emergency flashers over-ride the brake lights (No brake lights when the flashers are on) since I almost got descended once. Then I also separated the front running lights & signal lights. I have a "halo" effect with the outer ring being the running lights and the centre being the signal lights. I don't have any sidemarker lights
 

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www.carid.com/1970-dodge-challenger-taillights/
These guys have LED lights. I ended up making my own LED tail/reverse lights and front running lights out out of LED strip lighting and by cutting up LED trailer lights. Then I also seperated the turn signals from the brake lights as in my '74 the emergency flashers over-ride the brake lights (No brake lights when the flashers are on) since I almost got descended once. Then I also separated the front running lights & signal lights. I have a "halo" effect with the outer ring being the running lights and the centre being the signal lights. I don't have any sidemarker lights
Sounds like a good winter project to do for me, thanks for the info!....Stylo
 
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