Hi folks. I tried searching for the info I needed on this forum but couldn't find it, so here goes.
(Apologize in advance if I missed the appropriate posts.)
Stock 2003 Tahoe LT.
REAR LED BULBS
1) Can I replace the tail light, back up light, and turn signal bulbs without having to replace the license plate bulbs?
2) Is there a kit for all 3 of these bulbs together?
3) Ideally I would prefer not to use resistors or any other extra accessories.
FRONT LED BULBS
1) I'm only interested in replacing bulbs in the lower housings (DRL, turn, marker). Not sure if this is true for all 2003 Tahoes, but my lower housings have 3 light bulbs per side (L/R).
2) Do I have to replace all 3 bulbs in the housings so it doesn't affect other systems in the car, or can I just replace one bulb per housing? Turn signal bulb, for example.
3) Ideally I would prefer not to use resistors or any other extra accessories.
I would appreciate any make/model/# suggestions on either individual bulbs or bulb kits.
And lastly, a couple of tech questions. Supposedly LED bulbs do not burn as hot as incandescent bulbs, and some bulb sockets even show signs of excessive heat due to incandescent bulb use.
A) since the LED bulb base plugs into the socket, is the LED bulb base still going to dump a lot of heat into the socket? I've seen LED headlight bulbs with heat sinks, Cooling fins, and even auxiliary fan motors just to try and keep the bulb assembly cooler.
B) for this Automotive application, do LED bulbs consume less power than incandescent bulbs? Seems like most LED bulbs are brighter, so maybe they consume the same amount of power. Or more.
Thanks so much to everyone for possible feedback.
(Apologize in advance if I missed the appropriate posts.)
Stock 2003 Tahoe LT.
REAR LED BULBS
1) Can I replace the tail light, back up light, and turn signal bulbs without having to replace the license plate bulbs?
2) Is there a kit for all 3 of these bulbs together?
3) Ideally I would prefer not to use resistors or any other extra accessories.
FRONT LED BULBS
1) I'm only interested in replacing bulbs in the lower housings (DRL, turn, marker). Not sure if this is true for all 2003 Tahoes, but my lower housings have 3 light bulbs per side (L/R).
2) Do I have to replace all 3 bulbs in the housings so it doesn't affect other systems in the car, or can I just replace one bulb per housing? Turn signal bulb, for example.
3) Ideally I would prefer not to use resistors or any other extra accessories.
I would appreciate any make/model/# suggestions on either individual bulbs or bulb kits.
And lastly, a couple of tech questions. Supposedly LED bulbs do not burn as hot as incandescent bulbs, and some bulb sockets even show signs of excessive heat due to incandescent bulb use.
A) since the LED bulb base plugs into the socket, is the LED bulb base still going to dump a lot of heat into the socket? I've seen LED headlight bulbs with heat sinks, Cooling fins, and even auxiliary fan motors just to try and keep the bulb assembly cooler.
B) for this Automotive application, do LED bulbs consume less power than incandescent bulbs? Seems like most LED bulbs are brighter, so maybe they consume the same amount of power. Or more.
Thanks so much to everyone for possible feedback.