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pcdarks
post Mar 7 2021, 11:28 AM
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I found this site that has all of the lights necessary to convert all to LED. The prices look good. For those of you that have done this what Color and Kelvin did you find worked well for the different applications? https://www.superbrightleds.com/vehicle/197...1&year=1972

Brake light
Back up light
parking light
rear turn signal light
instrument panel light bulb (What color?) How many?
Generator,oil, brake light bulb (color? are they the same as instrument light?)
For future reference if this turns out to be productive it might make a good sticky.
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VaccaRabite
post Mar 7 2021, 07:54 PM
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Couple things:

I have used SuperbriteLED years ago for my dash lights and they are still going strong and are brighter then stock.

I use Spokes boards for my brake, reverse, and turn signals. Spokes boards are a LOT brighter then stock and I want my little car to be seen. I have no doubt that the lights at SuperBrite will work, but they will not work as well as Spoke’s system. Also, when you buy from Spoke you are buying and supporting a member of this forum who will work with you to make custom stuff for your car, and has helped many of us sort out electrical issues that we could not have solved ourselves. I agree with above, if you go cheap on your external lights it is a false economy.

Good luck which ever way you go.

Zach
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