white bulbs for clear corners
K2sInteg98
01-29-2005, 10:22 AM
I have super white headlights on my teg but the bulbs in the clear corners are amber. I know you have to have amber for it to be legal but i want my clear corner bulbs to be super white like my headlights. I tried sylvania silverstar 1157 but those are amber. The bulb outside looks blue but lights up amber. Anyone know any kind of 1157 bulbs that light up super white like the white headlights. I know i will probably have to also replace the (H3?), bulb also, what is a good (H3?) bulb thats also white.
CBURKE
01-29-2005, 01:56 PM
in order for you to get the same kinda color bulb you need to get the same brand.....
back when i did that kinda thing i took a long time for me to get my bulbs the same color till i figuerd out that it needs to be the same company.
back when i did that kinda thing i took a long time for me to get my bulbs the same color till i figuerd out that it needs to be the same company.
K2sInteg98
01-29-2005, 05:25 PM
it doesnt have to be EXACT. I just want both white. Right now i have the white headlights and the yellowish white corners, doesnt match. I looked around on ebay and i found some bulbs that are suppose to be white. The glass part of the bulb looked smaller tho. Anyone have experience with ebay 1157 bulbs?
eckoman_pdx
01-30-2005, 03:08 AM
PIAA makes 1157 Extreme White bulbs that are pretty white. B1 Hybrid also makes some pretty white "extreme white 1157's." The PIAA's have a more stock wattage of 27/8, where-as the B1 Hybrids have 21/5, more commen amoung white bulbs. I find the PIAA's a little brighter, the B1's a little bluer. The PIAA's lasted longest I think. I hope some of this helps.
96IntegraLS
01-31-2005, 06:54 PM
They cost like $10 a piece, but on autolumination.com, they sell LED fixtures for all bulb sizes. I used the 1157 "hyper white" LED's for my clear corners and they match my Silverstar headlights well. They also have the 194 (fits the 168 spot) for the sides of the corners.
eckoman_pdx
01-31-2005, 10:09 PM
I've never cared for LED's. They pull such low current, the car reads the bulb as being burnt out and they blink extremely fast. I find that very annoying. There is a product out there I've seen before that car help with this, but I'd have to do research again to find it and what it's called.
96IntegraLS
02-01-2005, 08:09 PM
They are called load resistors. Unfortunatley you need one for every bulb. There is a store on Ebay that sells them cheap http://stores.ebay.com/Velocity-leds Hopefully that helps if you considered using LEDs.
eckoman_pdx
02-12-2005, 12:37 AM
They are called load resistors. Unfortunatley you need one for every bulb. There is a store on Ebay that sells them cheap http://stores.ebay.com/Velocity-leds Hopefully that helps if you considered using LEDs.
Ahhh, that's it!!! Thank you. Tried to think of the name but couldn't, lol. The name of them sliped my mind @ the time I posted.
Ahhh, that's it!!! Thank you. Tried to think of the name but couldn't, lol. The name of them sliped my mind @ the time I posted.
Xesss
02-12-2005, 08:09 PM
They cost like $10 a piece, but on autolumination.com, they sell LED fixtures for all bulb sizes. I used the 1157 "hyper white" LED's for my clear corners and they match my Silverstar headlights well. They also have the 194 (fits the 168 spot) for the sides of the corners.
wat the difference between 194 and 168? is one higher wattage then the other cuzz they look exactly the same outside to me?
one more question, i try replacing my gauge cluster light with LED (194/168) blub but it doesnt light up properly. i think i got the wrong kind of LED, the one i got had 6 LED in it. Is it suppose to be only one LED? cuzz i thought the more the LED, the brighter it is. it is, but in the gauge cluster when it light up, some part are brighter then the other. i think the light doesnt diffuse equally. if any one wat im talking about, plz help. thanks in advance.
wat the difference between 194 and 168? is one higher wattage then the other cuzz they look exactly the same outside to me?
one more question, i try replacing my gauge cluster light with LED (194/168) blub but it doesnt light up properly. i think i got the wrong kind of LED, the one i got had 6 LED in it. Is it suppose to be only one LED? cuzz i thought the more the LED, the brighter it is. it is, but in the gauge cluster when it light up, some part are brighter then the other. i think the light doesnt diffuse equally. if any one wat im talking about, plz help. thanks in advance.
96IntegraLS
02-13-2005, 03:30 PM
I'm not really sure what the difference is, I think the 194 bulb is slightly larger. Either way, they both fit. As far as the gauge LED's, I ordered some blue ones last week that were the one LED wide angle lens variety. They should come in tomorrow so I'll let you know if those work. I would think that the 6 LED (matrix style) would work better though.
K2sInteg98
02-13-2005, 08:45 PM
eh so that means i would have to get 2 different bulbs for one clear corner, so thats 4 bulbs total plus 4 load resistors. Sounds like the price would add up and end up being $25+. It doesnt really bother me that much right now, im trying to save all i can, getting coilovers in a couple of weeks :naughty:
Xesss
02-13-2005, 09:55 PM
I'm not really sure what the difference is, I think the 194 bulb is slightly larger. Either way, they both fit. As far as the gauge LED's, I ordered some blue ones last week that were the one LED wide angle lens variety. They should come in tomorrow so I'll let you know if those work. I would think that the 6 LED (matrix style) would work better though.
I tried the 6 LED bulb, they dont work in the guage. maybe if the blub were side angle style they would instead of the round tip. but get back to me with the one LED blub tho. thanks
I tried the 6 LED bulb, they dont work in the guage. maybe if the blub were side angle style they would instead of the round tip. but get back to me with the one LED blub tho. thanks
96IntegraLS
02-15-2005, 12:01 AM
My LEDs still haven't come yet so I'm not sure if they'll work. I think there was a shipping problem. Anyways, I have seen sites advertise those inverted LEDs for use in gauges, so those might work. As far as the load resistors, I think you only need 2 for the 1157 bulbs. I had amber incandecent bulbs for those and amber LEDs for the 194 and the turn signal functioned normally then.
K2sInteg98
02-15-2005, 02:12 PM
is it even necessary to get load resistors. Also when u put LEDs in your clear corners, are they really bright? Are they brighter then the highlights and does it look weird compared to the headlights brightness?
96IntegraLS
02-17-2005, 03:45 PM
No, you don't actually need the load resistors (I don't use them), some people just have a problem with the fact that the car thinks that the bulb is out which causes the fast blinking. The LEDs are bright, but they don't make a huge difference. The Hyper white LEDs I ordered actually have a slight purple tint to them, but they still look good. I also just got my gauge lights today so I will post pictures of that and the corners later on when it gets dark.
96IntegraLS
02-20-2005, 11:14 PM
Finally got around to taking pictures so here they are:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/500/247403DSCF0178-med.JPG
Sorry for the poor quality but as you can see, the wide angle LEDs do not seem to work for the gauges. I ordered the ones that emit light out of the sides, so I'll post pics when those come in.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/247403DSCF0180-med.JPG
These are the "Hyper White" LEDs from autolumination.com. As you can see, they have a slight purple tint to them. The headlights (for comparison) are Silverstars. The LEDs are actually brighter, but look dim in comparison to the headlights.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/500/247403DSCF0178-med.JPG
Sorry for the poor quality but as you can see, the wide angle LEDs do not seem to work for the gauges. I ordered the ones that emit light out of the sides, so I'll post pics when those come in.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/247403DSCF0180-med.JPG
These are the "Hyper White" LEDs from autolumination.com. As you can see, they have a slight purple tint to them. The headlights (for comparison) are Silverstars. The LEDs are actually brighter, but look dim in comparison to the headlights.
K2sInteg98
02-21-2005, 04:59 PM
those are silverstars??? they look yellow to me. but i like the color of the clear corners, except the corner of it is kinda purple. Isnt that purple color coming from the 194 bulb? maybe u got a different color 194 bulb
96IntegraLS
02-22-2005, 03:29 PM
I know those headlights look a little yellow in that pic but they are actually white on the road. I think I might need to take the oxidization off the lenses again. Those are the 194 that are more purple than the 1157. For some reason, they kinda look blue in that picture. I don't know if it is supposed to make some kind of difference, but the 194 have a fogged lense. They said it was supposed to scatter the light and give it a softer glow.
Xesss
02-22-2005, 05:49 PM
[QUOTE=96IntegraLS]Finally got around to taking pictures so here they are:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/500/247403DSCF0178-med.JPG
Sorry for the poor quality but as you can see, the wide angle LEDs do not seem to work for the gauges. I ordered the ones that emit light out of the sides, so I'll post pics when those come in.
wat do u mean LEDs that emit light out of the sides? arent the ones u used in the pic Wide-Inverted ConeTips or Narrow-Round Tip? and are the ones u used single or mutli LED? all i can say that i had the same problem as u did in the picture about the gauge light, except the LED that i used had 6 LED (194 of course) get the some new pic in when u get the other LED in aite. thanks
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/500/247403DSCF0178-med.JPG
Sorry for the poor quality but as you can see, the wide angle LEDs do not seem to work for the gauges. I ordered the ones that emit light out of the sides, so I'll post pics when those come in.
wat do u mean LEDs that emit light out of the sides? arent the ones u used in the pic Wide-Inverted ConeTips or Narrow-Round Tip? and are the ones u used single or mutli LED? all i can say that i had the same problem as u did in the picture about the gauge light, except the LED that i used had 6 LED (194 of course) get the some new pic in when u get the other LED in aite. thanks
96IntegraLS
02-23-2005, 07:30 PM
Ok, I think I finally figured it out. First I used a one LED bulb that was called "Wide Angle" by autolumination.com. Those caused the same problem as those who bought the "Matrix" bulb (6 LEDs) where some portions were lit and others were not. Today I recieved the "inverted lense" LEDs which emit the light out of the sides. These seem to illuminate all parts of the gauges. They are not as bright as the brightest parts of the other LEDs, however, they provide a good amount of light with an even glow. The only concern I have is that the needles dim (although still visible.) I have read somewhere that you can sand the orange/red color off and it will glow whatever color bulb you use. I personally don't think it is worth it though. Anyways, here is the new picture.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/500/247403DSCF0181-med.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/500/247403DSCF0181-med.JPG
whtteg
02-23-2005, 11:21 PM
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96IntegraLS
02-24-2005, 12:44 AM
Sorry about that. I really have no idea how that made itself into the middle of my post. My computer froze as it was taking me back to the page after I posted, I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it. Anyways, I edited it so hopefully it isn't there anymore.
whtteg
02-24-2005, 12:08 PM
Sorry about that. I really have no idea how that made itself into the middle of my post. My computer froze as it was taking me back to the page after I posted, I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it. Anyways, I edited it so hopefully it isn't there anymore.
Its cool man I was just curious :p
Its cool man I was just curious :p
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