replacing reverse lights with brighter ones?
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replacing reverse lights with brighter ones?
is there a direct swap that does this. or one that would need some fabricating.
i was also thinking bout welding a bracket to the rear end or something back there and have a fog light pointing down behind the car. just to get some more light back there when backing up. maybe have it on a separate switch.
i was also thinking bout welding a bracket to the rear end or something back there and have a fog light pointing down behind the car. just to get some more light back there when backing up. maybe have it on a separate switch.
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Not off-hand. But they were located in the light bulb section and there were only (2) versions - pretty easy to see which one is for our cars by the base style. Just take your stocker with you to compare
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not sure about Z's, but Europes laws suck and for my 98bird I had to replace my reverse in lue of amber turn signals.A buddy of mine with an 00' Hawk there used local foglites and mounted them on the underside of the gas tank in pre drilled holes. It works great and so I have kepted them on and now have amber turn signals were my reverse used to be.
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Originally Posted by SSRZ28
so kragen has it on the shelf? does it pull too much power? blow a fuse or heat up the wire?
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I'd try that before I stuck some foglights under the back of the car. On a truck it'd be ok (I had 2 KC Daylighters under the bumper of my 03 Dodge dually) but I can't imagine that you'd be able to hide them well enough on a Camaro.
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Originally Posted by 1QUIKWS6
I bought 55W Halogen bulbs for the back-up lights at my local Advanced Auto. They have the correct base to match the stock bulbs - direct plug-in
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so you are saying it is the same plug in as the stock 1156 bulbs?
No meltage from the heat?
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Originally Posted by slimcracka
grrrr jou have my car...lol
lol ....i barely saw it purdy funny....a friend of mine put some l.e.d bulbs on his accord but they do not fit our cars guys sorry...if if makes u feel any better it burnt his harness....
slimcracka u no your cars way nicer...*cough*...*cough*
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Originally Posted by 1QUIKWS6
Yes - Advanced Auto I know has them
Not in the 2 years I've had mine - after all you only spend a total of about 15min/year backing up - the lights aren't on for hours @ a time...
Not in the 2 years I've had mine - after all you only spend a total of about 15min/year backing up - the lights aren't on for hours @ a time...
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walmart started carrying some dark blue 3057 bulbs. they have 2 filaments but on the reverse only one will light up. they are blue but Burn White nicely. way brighter than stock.
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so anyone know if 55W is too much for the circuit? will it pull too many amps and blow a fuse or burn a wire?