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  1. #13
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    '94 Accord VTi
    If you know how to use a soldering iron and are ok with really, really basic electronics, you can DIY LEDs very easily. I have 10mm blue LED's illuminating both front footwells as well as an LED added to the courtesy light housing (i.e. as well as the bulb there is an LED.) These will be switched on using the 2nd function of my alarm remote.

    So why do I have both lights in there? Because you can see 1/8th of crap-all with LEDs. They just don't give off a suitable spectrum (yes even the white ones).

    You will lose a lot of light switching to LED's in your doors, but a few dollars and some time with a soldering iron will easily give you what you're after.

    Alternatively, you can buy LED in the correct fitting to just plug in. Jaycar sells them.

    Good luck.

  2. #14
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    sorry cbf reading through all da posts LOL ^_^ soo lazy--
    well just use LED not as bright-- however wont heat up :P
    i also used stupid normal coloured bulbs.. looked siick but got bloody hoTTT

  3. #15
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    Sydney
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    94 CD5 04 600RR
    If I could only post pics of my parkers, blinkers, reverse and brake lights which are all LED's... Then you guys can judge if LED's are bright or not...
    Albert Einstein Two things are infinite: the universe & human stupidity; I'm not sure about the universe.

    Put your location in your profile, makes referring help easier!

  4. #16
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    Jan 2005
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    altona, melbourne, VIC
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    94 honda accord VTI-S
    i have done this on my 94 accord, go autobarn and use the autotechnica range of led's their should be 3 led's in each globe. didnt melt anything and lookz craze at night

  5. #17
    sounds like a good idea mate, jst make sure the plastic duznt melt..

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