Hey guys just starting to gather some information on converting my rear lights and possible the front turn indicators to LED's. I found ECR's conversion kit but don't feel like spending the $$$ for something so simple. Anyone know where to find LED's that will fit our D-90s?
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Originally posted by Maxredd90Hey guys just starting to gather some information on converting my rear lights and possible the front turn indicators to LED's. I found ECR's conversion kit but don't feel like spending the $$$ for something so simple. Anyone know where to find LED's that will fit our D-90s?
The lights are available direct from the supplier. Mike from ECR was gracious enough to post the manufacturer's name.
The problem isn't the base, bulb, or case. It's properly wiring it as ECR does. They pre-wire everything do that it actually works as intended and uses plug and play wiring. It's not as easy as you first suspect. The flashers are difficult to sort out.
Search D-90.com for the thread. Post up and see if anyone is interested in a group buy. Mike helped out a lot of folks the last time.Comment
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LED Tail lights
Checked out the LED tail lights on my recent 110 MOD purchase and found the following:
Trucklite modle 10
Jamestown, NY
I got the vehicle to pass inspection Sat, so thats something! Not too impressed with the connections/water proofing etc, but if you google them, they are about $8-$12 which seems reasonable.
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The LED versions are not fully sealed by the way. Mine still see to fill with water when it rains.Comment
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My son bought a cheap LED light to experiment with a few months ago. One of the things he did was put the light in water and then freeze it. It has been in the freezer for two months and still works inside a block of ice. Aren't LED's in and of themselves sealed? I dont think water would affect the bulb but may affect the wiring.Comment
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The main problem with the round NAS lights is the wiring and connectors are almost impossible to seal up properly with the stock housings. Just buying bayonet-style LED options is obviously the cheap way to go, but doesn't solve the actual problem which occurs in the wiring and connections behind the bulb. In my mind, the ECR solution is the right one, since the key to making a waterproof housing is sealing it up with parts that don't need servicing. And I don't know of any other vendors that sell the Rubbolite LED parts that ECR does in the states - and the large European vendors just sell to the trades.Comment
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