Interior light LED's

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tom q

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Need help with replacing all the interior lights (dome, etc) with LED's. A few questions:

1. I know I need 194 and 42 mm festoon. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Are there 8 (including 2 front doors) 194's and 3 42 mm's?

2. There are many types of 194's and festoon's. Which one do I get?

3. Best place to buy?

thanks for all the help.
 
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so it's actually 4 194's and 6 festoons.

I checked Putco. Do you buy them from their site?

Any ebay sites?
 

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Need help with replacing all the interior lights (dome, etc) with LED's. A few questions:

1. I know I need 194 and 42 mm festoon. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Are there 8 (including 2 front doors) 194's and 3 42 mm's?

2. There are many types of 194's and festoon's. Which one do I get?

3. Best place to buy?

thanks for all the help.

Hey Tom,

Take a look at this post by JK, http://tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75. I followed what he did, but with white leds. I also had some additional lights to replace. I love the leds, gives the truck a more up to date look. I'll have to post up some pics sometime in the future.
 

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There are plenty of sites out there that have LED bulbs, I personally have had no issues with LED's I bought from autolumination.com. I think the OP was asking how many of each kind were needed.

I'd be curious as well, since I would rather do it a few at a time. I'd also think it'd be easier to replace if you pieced together yourself in the unlikely event one blew. Then again, depending on how many of each were needed, I have a feeling the Putco kit winds up cheaper.
 
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