Led back up bulbs

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Edward Alvarez

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Just thought I would share with you guys if you're looking for an option of bright LED backup bulbs try the auxito 912 they are about $30 bucks but in my opinion worth the money...you can spend less than $20 on some cheap leds that are not near as bright. These are similar to the GTR lighting high output 1000 lumen that run $89... but cost 1/3 of the price good quality and very BRIGHT

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Just thought I would share with you guys if you're looking for an option of bright LED backup bulbs try the auxito 912 they are about $30 bucks but in my opinion worth the money...you can spend less than $20 on some cheap leds that are not near as bright. These are similar to the GTR lighting high output 1000 lumen that run $89... but cost 1/3 of the price good quality and very BRIGHT

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Those are insanely bright! Lol. Holy cow! I might have to look into that. My amazon cheapy bulbs are holding much to my surprise but not nearly as bright


60% of the time it works every time!
 

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Looks good! I see them on Amazon for $14. Might have to pick these up. Do they throw any error codes?
 

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Only thing I would worry about is if these would back out or seal well. The headlights I'm using are also o-ring friction fit, but its double o'rings spaced apart, whereas this appears to be just one. Hmmm... also some of the reviews are saying to use dielectric grease as the connectors weren't well sealed. Easy fix on that though.
 
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Those are insanely bright! Lol. Holy cow! I might have to look into that. My amazon cheapy bulbs are holding much to my surprise but not nearly as bright


60% of the time it works every time!


They are pretty bright tbh and for the price they are not bad..
 
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Ze goggles, zey do nussing!

Only thing I would worry about is if these would back out or seal well. The headlights I'm using are also o-ring friction fit, but its double o'rings spaced apart, whereas this appears to be just one. Hmmm... also some of the reviews are saying to use dielectric grease as the connectors weren't well sealed. Easy fix on that though.


I havent had any issues the base of the bulb is rubber fits very well pretty tight ...and best thing once its in the housing you can rotate the bulb 360°..
 
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I took this pic this morning direct sunlight on the rear not sure if the camera does any justice but at a distance of at least 30ft or more you can see the brightness so just imagine at night


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