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LED taillights
beetleboy88 - June 26th, 2011 at 06:27 PM

Hey guys. I did a search on here but couldn't find any info. Also did a google search but no luck either. My taillights are looking really aged and I was thinking of upgrading to some LED's to modernize it up a bit. The only kits I found were for sale in the US. Are there any places in Australia that are selling LED taillight kits for a 73' Super? really not keen on paying $160 each for some from cip1.
Cheers, Quin


DylanTheDubber - June 26th, 2011 at 07:29 PM

Im wanting the same. Im Thinking of making my own tho. I want them to be black lenses but have bright leds that light up real bright when turned on.
I dont like cip1 lights the colours arnt in the right possitions and cost is abit much.

From Dylan


Birdman - June 26th, 2011 at 07:48 PM

I think Mid American Motorworks do some but they are super pricey


greeno72 - June 26th, 2011 at 08:42 PM

check out http://www.cool-LEDs.com  i ought a set for my 58 and they are great


68AutoBug - June 26th, 2011 at 09:20 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by beetleboy88
Hey guys. I did a search on here but couldn't find any info. Also did a google search but no luck either. My taillights are looking really aged and I was thinking of upgrading to some LED's to modernize it up a bit. The only kits I found were for sale in the US. Are there any places in Australia that are selling LED taillight kits for a 73' Super? really not keen on paying $160 each for some from cip1.
Cheers, Quin


Hi Quin

You can use NEW lenses and use LED Bulbs....

I have some 12 volt blinker bulbs that have 18 leds facing outwards ...
and just tested them and they are bright AMBER

and stop tail LED bulbs 9 LEDs facing outwards and 27 LEDs facing outwards around the bulb.. just tested and they are bright RED... and get brighter with the brakes on..

If Your Lenses are faded etc these bulbs will be the correct colors...

$25 posted to You...

LEE


Joel - June 26th, 2011 at 09:37 PM

Are you wanting complete replacement units for the elephants feet housings?

I did what the others mentioned and replaced all the bulbs for LEDs but kept a stock lense.
I had all clear lenses at the time and the red and amber bulbs inside ruined the look.

Although I did swap back to normal bulbs for indicators, LEDs aren't safe for indicators, they;re not wide angle enough, even the so called "wide angle" ones like I used.

http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd191/boostedbug/LBug/LEDs001.jpg


68AutoBug - June 26th, 2011 at 09:38 PM

Some of the 1303 or L beetle large round tail lamps I've seen for sale in the USA had 4 bulbs in them...

stop/tail bulb - blinker - reverse lamp

so, maybe an extra stop lamp or rear fog lamp???

LEE


Joel - June 26th, 2011 at 09:42 PM

Nah they had 2 brake/tail bulbs in the middle section.


68AutoBug - June 26th, 2011 at 09:43 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Joel
Are you wanting complete replacement units for the elephants feet housings?

I did what the others mentioned and replaced all the bulbs for LEDs but kept a stock lense.
I had all clear lenses at the time and the red and amber bulbs inside ruined the look.

Although I did swap back to normal bulbs for indicators, LEDs aren't safe for indicators, they;re not wide angle enough, even the so called "wide angle" ones like I used.

http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd191/boostedbug/LBug/LEDs001.jpg


Yes,
the problem is that LEDs don't use reflectors like ordinary bulbs can...
there are brighter LEDs coming out all the time...
SMDs are good but haven't seen them as tail/stop bulbs yet..

there are magnifying types 12v dc made for down lights..
I have a couple on order to see how they go as downlights...
4 watts 12 volts DC... and 6 watts 12v DC..

could be made to fit any tail lamps...

LEE

PS: there are the very bright CREE LEDs but they are still over $50 at the moment.. [downlight types] 12v DC
Lee


beetleboy88 - June 27th, 2011 at 12:37 PM

yeah the actual units are fine. I just need new lenses as they are really faded and they let the look of the car down quite a bit. So All I need to do is buy new lenses and some of those LED bulbs and it will be all sweet? Do those LED bulbs fit straight into the normal fitting that is currently on there or will I have to modify it?.....
https://www.classicveedub.com.au/cvd_new/part_detail.aspx?parts_id=16115 


Joel - June 27th, 2011 at 12:44 PM

If you're using the LEDs for indicators you'll need a LED compatible flasher relay so they don't hyperflash.

Most VW shops will sell just the lenses without the bases.
I got my current ones from Jack at Goldcoast VW
They're starting to fade abit now but they have been on for 11 years.