LED Dome Light Conversion for Under $20 [TUTORIAL: Step-by-Step With Photo's] (Page 4/5)
thedude557 JAN 23, 11:37 PM
Just looked into this myself. FYI there is a coupon code if you buy 3 or more right now. Takes about a dollar off each one. Just follow the OPs link. Ordering mine tonight!

Edit: looks like using the bulk rate code will apply a shipping rate. So maybe not so great after all.

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jimlong67 JAN 24, 08:03 AM
How about adding this to the How to's forum??
Jim

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He who dies with the most toys wins.
2004 White Sebring Convertible
1986 Black Fiero GT
Kathryn's Welded Metal Artist

JohnWPB JAN 25, 02:47 AM

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Originally posted by jimlong67:

How about adding this to the How to's forum??
Jim




Only Cliff can move threads around. I have a few tutorial / how to threads I have done that would be better in there.....


jimlong67 JAN 25, 10:35 AM
I have a Sebring Convertible, There is a forum just like this one for it and they have a pretty extensive how to topic. It makes it easy to find helpful topics or fixes. I know there is a search engine here but why not just add them to the how to topic? Just my $.02.
Jim

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He who dies with the most toys wins.
2004 White Sebring Convertible
1986 Black Fiero GT
Kathryn's Welded Metal Artist

Big Paul NOV 03, 03:57 PM
For those that have done this, how are they holding up? I've found that my led's are burning out and one has started to flicker. I'm guessing I need to add resistors in somewhere.
JCircs NOV 03, 03:59 PM
I also have one that's flickering.
SCCA FIERO NOV 04, 02:22 AM
There's a reason they cost so little, besides the fact they probably come from China. They need to be lit up for an extended period of time and also "flap" them (bang them on a table top) to see if they survive. If they last several hours after being flapped and lit for 20 hours or so, they are most likely good.

Any source for USA made LEDs? I know they will cost a lot more, but I'm OK with that.
infinitewill NOV 04, 07:39 AM
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Phirewire NOV 04, 09:10 AM
Careful, I had some ebay leds for about 5 months untill they all started dieing.
JohnWPB NOV 04, 01:52 PM
My Fiero is not a daily driver yet, so no idea how those LED's are for the duration. However, I put the same LED panels in my Kia in the front and rear dome lights, and they are also still like the day I installed them. It would be nice to find LED's made in the United States, but that's gonna be tough. Any LED's that I have found that are made in the USA are for office, business and home lighting.