LED interior dome lights.

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Vette66

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I believe you have to use other lights on 03-06 so for now this is only 00-02.

So I went the cheap route did a bunch of research and asked for LED bulb mfg. Not getting very far I chose from those who would give me good info on eBay. I did the dome and map lights tonight and from looking at other posts my $13 for 10 LEDs turned out pretty good. Got the full interior I will be doing over the next few days for just under $50 including 20 dash lights (i only need 6) and T10 twist locks better than the $116 on superbright.
Tell me what you think.
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Looks good. If not for the looks, worth it just for the power savings.

I love that you can leave them on for hours while camping and not have to worry about draining the battery.

I'm having trouble deciding whether to get warm white or cool white.
 
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I played with warm LED's and no matter what kind I found they are just not as bright as the stock bulbs, that and the fact its hard to find all of the bulbs to do the interior. The white is for sure brighter and that is why I chose those. We do a lot of camping and fishing and the hatch stays up for hours often resetting the auto off on the lights several times. I have never had a battery drain though even with stock lights and the lights on for 6+ hours. But its possible if the battery was a few years older, I replaced 3 months ago so its still fresh.
 

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