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6/25/2012

Pico 5526pt Indicatr Light - Illuminatd Grn Review

Pico 5526pt Indicatr Light - Illuminatd Grn
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This lights are poor quality. They are not 1/2 inch and when you finely get them installed, when installing wire connectors the barbs push into plastic shell.

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6/17/2012

Ford Mustang 05 06 07 08 Projector Halo Headlights - Black (Pair) Review

Ford Mustang 05 06 07 08 Projector Halo Headlights - Black (Pair)
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The description sounded enticing, and sounded like they were super bright, brighter than stock bulbs maybe. I wanted something brighter than stock for my reverse lights.
The upside: Arrived very quickly, the light very white with a tinge of blue.
Downside: These bulbs are 1/10 as bright as the stock bulbs I hoped to replace.

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6/15/2012

Wagner 194LL Miniature Bulb Review

Wagner 194LL Miniature Bulb
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Got two boxes of these to do all my 2002 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor P71 instrument (dash) lights at the same time. It's ten in a box, great price, fast shipping (and good support) from non-Amazon vendor, Wagner bulbs. NOTE! Someone told me there were twenty bulbs, but it turned out to be sixteen AND there are ALSO about five or six smaller bulbs in the back of the panel, get them too, it's a 2 hour job you won't want to do twice.
Here's how to do them:
How to replace the instrument (dsh) bulbs on a 2002 Ford Crown Victoria (P71) Police Interceptor.
Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
Okay, step one, before I go any further, I only have 16 of the 194LL blulbs (not 20, as you may be heard elsewhere). There are also five, or so, other, smaller bulbs for the warning lights, but my helper (a neighbor who used to work on cars) said let them be! I would have replaced them if I'd know ahead of time. Do them all at once, you won't want to spend your Sunday doing this any more than you have to!
These steps are the way I'd do it now (if I had to do it again), having done it this one time. The "clips" that hold the trim pieces on are "spring clips" and come loose easy enough and can be used again to reassemble the pieces to the car. The clips that hold the dash piece onto the dash just beloe the radio are a little different, long and flat, and were harder to get out (I was trying to be careful, getting nowhere, but then my neighbor, the car guy, just pulled the thing straight out!). Careful if you pry on the other attahed car trim that you don't permamently dent it.
This is an easy job, although it takes a while, at least for me. Note to self, don't park the car in the "shade" in the morning, becasue the sun moves and it was hot as all get as the sun moved and I got ready to wrap it back up.
I had planned to take step by step pictures as I went along, but forgot, sorry about that!
1) Take a round shaft, or other smooth surface insturment, and getly pry the long trim piece off the dash, starting from the door end. It should pop up and hang on the trunk and defroster switch wiring. The trunk plug on mine had to have the clips held "open" on "both" sides of the plug to unplug it from the switch. Most of the other plugs you have to push the clips troward the plugs only on one side to remove them. Then unplug the defroster switch and set the part aside.
2) Go to the driver's side and pry the dash trip piece up, Mine had a "dummy" plug stuck into a "blind" hole in the trim piece. This "extra" plug can get you to wondering if it was supposed to be plugged in somewhere, unless you're paying attention (especially, if your "helper" is saying, "got everything plugged up?" during the operation!).
3) Put your special Ford radio remover clips into the radio and pull it out from the dash (it helps to put a little pressure on the clips torwards the outside of the radio when you're taking it out. Remove the radio wiring plug, and then turn the radi oand the antennat plug is easily removed.
4) Tilt the steering wheel up for easy access to remove the plastic trim piece that goes from the parking brake replease handle to the other side of the steering wheel. Remove the two bolts on the bottom corners of the trim piece, one of them is up inside the parking break handle and also holds the handle on. Pop the plastic out of the top of the panel and set aside.
5) Underneath the last piece is a heavy duty piece of metal trim (I think designed to protect your kneew in a crash) that has to be removed. This piece has different screws, but comes apart easily. Once you get this off, look up on the right (passenger's side) of the steering column and you will see the little white (on my car) assembly that holds the shift needle pointer cable/adjuster mechanism. Unscrew the attachment screw and set it aside in a safe place. This was the only screw that mysteriously disappeared for a time and, belive me, there's not another one in the "screw box!" Put the gearshift in neutral (you have to turn the key "on," and you may want to block the wheels, just in case) and gently take the shifter cable loop off of the column shifter attachment pin. Let the cable hang over to the driver's side of the steering wheel.
6) Tilt the stering wheel down. Unscrew the bolts that hold the instrument panel/radio/ac/ duct dash trim piece. Don't forget the two bolts that go up over the instrument panel itself. Pop the top of the trim piece out and disconnect the headlight and instrument panel dimming switches on the driver's end of the panel.
7) Unscrew the bolts that hold the instrument panel to the dash. My shift indicator adjstment cable was routed behind the the wire harness, so I gently brought the cable and the attachment mechanism to the "interior" side of the car (away from the firewall) so that it will slide smoothly past the steering column and tilt mechanism when you slip the instrument panel assembly out. I had previously remove my tilt lever (thanks, car guy neighbor), but I don't think you have to do this. If you do have to remove the tilt lever, be aware that it has a little flat spot on the shaft for a narrow wrench and that it is glued in there and may be hard to remove. Tilt the top of the instrument panel towards the front of the car (firewall) and unplug the plugs on the bottom corners, one on each side. Remove the instrument panel, you may be to push the rubber trim aside.
8) Replace ALL the bulbs.
9) Install the Instrument panel into the dash. Make sure the little shift cable lever is properly installed in it's little notch in the panel. Reattach the shifter cable and braket assembly. Move the shift lever down so that there is plenty of slack in the cable to put the loop over the attachment pin. At this point I took a minute to accurately adjust my shift cable indicator while I had the thing apart (not sure it needed it, but what the heck, right, why leave well enough alone?).
10) Replace the rest of the parts. PS: some folks suggest that you test that everything is plugged in before you button it all up, but what fun is that!? :)

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6/01/2012

Recon 26415 49" Tailgate Bar - Fits most Flare Side and smaller trucks and SUV's Review

Recon 26415 49 Tailgate Bar - Fits most Flare Side and smaller trucks and SUV's
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This product is good, It works as described and is pretty easy to install. I was hesitant that just the 3m tape would hold it on, but it's been on there and hasn't budged in almost half a year. I did have an issue with the connector that is on the wiring harness, but it was an easy fix as I cut it out and put some sta-kons in it's place.

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5/30/2012

PIAA Super Plasma GT-X Wedge Bulb 194/168 Bulbs Headlight Review

PIAA Super Plasma GT-X Wedge Bulb 194/168 Bulbs Headlight
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I've been tuning car's for about 12 year's and have seen all the trend's come and go.The blue bulb look/color are EVERYWHERE(PLAYED OUT 5 plus year's ago),and these are a breath of fresh air.I've been running the GT-X bulb's for afew year's and maybe only saw 1 other car with them.So if you want a cleaner look to your car,and are sick of the blue bulb's everywhere,you can't go wrong with these.

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5/21/2012

Putco Premium Lighting 231156W White LED Replacement Bulb - 2 Piece Review

Putco Premium Lighting 231156W White LED Replacement Bulb - 2 Piece
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These are fine for RV reading lights, with a pleasingly neutral white. But they put out noticeably less light than the just as neutrally white zipLEDs from prudentrver.com that use only 2.88 watts (vs. the claimed 5 watts here). I am suspicious that I was shipped the 3 watt versions instead.

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5/16/2012

Varad LED Replacement 194 Type Bulb - Green Review

Varad LED Replacement 194 Type Bulb - Green
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plug and okay. nice green light. Thought it was 3 tip but only 1 light (not like that picture, and the blue ones i already had). Love um though. Reds on order now.

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WHITE 4 point 74 style LED replacement bulb Review

WHITE 4 point 74 style LED replacement bulb
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Since these are only forward firing leds, they performed dismally in my Nissan gauge as backlight, literally half the light of the standard filament bulbs. They work fine as indicator lights, that's about it.

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5/05/2012

"Polarg (Type 168, 194) Super White Car Accessories Wedge Light Bulb (M4)" Review

Polarg (Type 168, 194) Super White Car Accessories Wedge Light Bulb (M4)
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This is a great replacement bulb it is at least twice as bright as stock OEM bulbs
Great value, nice pure white light with a hint of violet. These are worth the effort, skip the L.E.D. 's they are not even close in lumens.

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4/22/2012

Putco 230194B-360 LED 360-Degree Premium Replacement Bulb -2 Piece Review

Putco 230194B-360 LED 360-Degree Premium Replacement Bulb -2 Piece
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These bulbs were bought to replace the stock interior dome bulbs for my 2008 Toyota Tundra CrewMax.
They are a lot brighter than the stock bulbs and work very well.
The only problems I encountered was it was a little difficult to remove the stock bulbs. But a pair of needel nose pliers with a little tape wrapped around the ends sticky side out solved the porblem.
I would recomend them to anyone.


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4/19/2012

Sylvania 3357ALL/3457ALL BP Long Life Miniature Incandescent Lamp Review

Sylvania 3357ALL/3457ALL BP Long Life Miniature Incandescent Lamp
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Well, these are blinkers...I guess all I can say is that they do their job...they blink. One of them was broken upon delivery, but was quickly replaced. I anticipate driving this car for several years, so we'll see how "long-life" they are and I will report back.
The cost of these bulbs was significantly less than I would have paid at any auto store around here (even with shipping)...

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4/15/2012

PIAA Super LED Wedge Bulbs - White Twin Pack Review

PIAA Super LED Wedge Bulbs - White Twin Pack
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I bought a twin pack of these to replace my license plate light and interior trunk lights on a Honda S2000. The color is better than the stock incandescent bulbs however they produce less light. The worst part is that these are VERY directional with their pattern. Each wedge consists of two LEDs and they shine straight down. Therefore my license plate has a bright stripe down the center as opposed to the wider, more consistant pattern emitted by the incandescents.
DO NOT buy these if you're hoping for a brighter light as I did.

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4/02/2012

Putco Premium Lighting 230194W White LED Replacement Bulb - 2 Piece Review

Putco Premium Lighting 230194W White LED Replacement Bulb - 2 Piece
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I bought these bulbs to replace stock halogen lights and I am so glad that I did. These bulbs are bright and give of a crisp white light that looks great! Led's look so much better than those dull old halogen bulbs and make it look unique. They are for very small applications and are very small in size but pack a big punch.

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3/29/2012

RAINBOW 7 NZ703A LED Stick Lamp Review

RAINBOW 7 NZ703A LED Stick Lamp
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Good for a teen that wants a little something for there first car....but wouldn't pay more then a few dollars for it!

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3/28/2012

Vision X XIL-SHANDLEBAR Solstice Solo Handle Bar Mount with Flat Mounting Adapter Review

Vision X XIL-SHANDLEBAR Solstice Solo Handle Bar Mount with Flat Mounting Adapter
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This light will be the last light you ever need. Small, incredibly bright, and draws very little power (0.75 amps). I picked one up about two years ago, use it with the handlebar mount for night bike rides, it blows every other light away plenty of light for off roading at night. They're made in 3 beam patterns, flood, euro (between flood & spot), & spot, I've got the euro beam. Lights up a bright 5 foot wide path as close as 10 feet in front of me with plenty of peripheral light. Total distance of the beam is very very far. I rigged a handle for the light to use it for night fishing too, works great my friends are amazed at how bright this little light is. It won't replace a Q Beam for spotting, but if anything needs to be lit up within 300 feet you're better off with the Solstice due to the wider beam.
The company makes offroad lighting equipment, it's vibration tested as well as water proof to 3 meters, made with an aluminum housing & stainless hardware.
I bought a 14 volt, 2600 mah lithium ion battery to power it which is about the size of my wallet, runs almost 3 hours before shutting down. Anything between 9 & 50 volts can be used to power this light so you can hook it straight up to a boat battery.
The only downside to this light would be that it might be a bit on the heavy side to use mounted on a bike helmet, and I'm not sure how to hook up a dimming switch to run it on a hi-low setting, right now it's all or nothing.

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