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2doorbamahoe

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Could someone help me with led bulb sizes and what brand to get? I'm looking for the brightest and whitest color possible and not trying to hurt my wallet!! My friend got some white ones from idk and they have a mix of blue and white I want solid white.
Tag light?
Door panel lights?
Under dash lights?
And in dash lights?
I already have the dome lights
 

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Could someone help me with led bulb sizes and what brand to get? I'm looking for the brightest and whitest color possible and not trying to hurt my wallet!! My friend got some white ones from idk and they have a mix of blue and white I want solid white.
Tag light?
Door panel lights?
Under dash lights?
And in dash lights?
I already have the dome lights

Superbrightleds.com is good bought mine off a member on GMT400 tag light, under dash, and door panel lights are all 194 did mine in blue

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K thx how's the quality and brightness

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anyone know reverse light size
 

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K thx how's the quality and brightness

---------- Post added at 08:51 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:31 PM ----------

anyone know reverse light size

The licence plate lights are from that site and very bright if you go there tell them the make and year and all that they tell you what bulb goes where, the door ones you need to trim where the bulb goes

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I use autozone.com to search what bulb i need for each need, and type in the number in amazon or superbrightleds.com to find the bulbs. Amazon is cheaper if you find exactly what you need, but superbrightleds.com seems to have a higher quality more specific bulbs
 

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I just find number and eBay it. All my LEDs work just fine and cost way less. And are fairly bright
 

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