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LED tail lights Blubs... GOOD?

Hey guys, I saw some LED tail lights blub at an auto store and I was thinking about getting some. The question is: What are the advantages and disadvantages of getting them? (I herd they use less electricity and last longer.)
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Re: LED tail lights Blubs... GOOD?

i think you are right on. that seems to be the deal.
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