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Did you change the flasher for these to work ?? I’m very interested !
Did you change the flasher for these to work ?? I’m very interested !
These require a flasher change ??This info was originally from a Cobra Replica manufacturer who promoted them as a painless swap for 1157 tail light bulbs for better visibility. Like a lot of older cars the Cobra lights have had problems with LEDs and flashers. I’ve managed by hook or crook to get some form of LEDs in the tail lights of my old cars including my GTX, with the exception of my 66 Satellite. Despite a drawer full of various types none worked in the tail lights of the Satellite and I also tried a HD solid state flasher too, which was of no help. So I bought a pair from Amazon and stuck them in this morning and they worked great. They are a red LED so not only are they bright but they are bright red too. One thing noticed is they are substantial in heft - definitely not a cheesy piece of cheap plastic and LED lights stuck in a 1157 base.
Amazon product ASIN B01A77TV4Q
I bought LED’s for my 77 Cordoba from Auto Zone and they work awesome. Used them front and rear, also in the interior door lites, they won’t melt the covers.It looks like my original posting had some issue with the attachment such that while it looked OK on my end, it wasn't coming through on some (or anyone else’s) computers. JR Charger & gkent - sorry for the less than helpful initial responses above. My bad.
On the tail lights I just used the bright white. What was funny I put just one LED in and if the tail lights were laid out right to left it would have looked like they were sequential.I got mine from Cars, Trucks, and SUVs - Vehicle Lighting | Super Bright LEDs
Not sure if they are better or worse. I tried red ones in the tail lights and they looked a little more orange than red, so I went back to clear.
Last week I bought the same 1157 in white, I'm happy. They offer the bulbs in two light outputs, now I have to go look to see which I bought. I definitely want the bright version in a 1156 for BU lights, and then I have to track down amber? version of any output for front TS.This info was originally from a Cobra Replica manufacturer who promoted them as a painless swap for 1157 tail light bulbs for better visibility. Like a lot of older cars the Cobra lights have had problems with LEDs and flashers. I’ve managed by hook or crook to get some form of LEDs in the tail lights of my old cars including my GTX, with the exception of my 66 Satellite. Despite a drawer full of various types none worked in the tail lights of the Satellite and I also tried a HD solid state flasher too, which was of no help. So I bought a pair from Amazon and stuck them in this morning and they worked great. They are a red LED so not only are they bright but they are bright red too. One thing noticed is they are substantial in heft - definitely not a cheesy piece of cheap plastic and LED lights stuck in a 1157 base.
Amazon product ASIN B01A77TV4Q
Hey Fran how did these LEDs work out? Did you have to change your flasher? Thanks DaveJust ordered a pair. Thanks!
Flasher is on my desk, waiting for Mr. procrastinator to go look under dash and find flasher.Hey Fran how did these LEDs work out? Did you have to change your flasher? Thanks Dave
I did have to change the flasher on the CordobaHey Fran how did these LEDs work out? Did you have to change your flasher? Thanks Dave
i am looking to put these in my 69 coronet tail lights did you have any problems with the flashers or need the load equalizer they suggest. thank youIf you‘re like me you’ll be surprised by their heft when you get them. I know that isn’t automatically an indicator of quality but in this age of cheap plastic, disposable stuff, it was sort of pleasing. Kind of like hefting a nice, all steel 45 auto versus the latest, mostly composition 9 mm auto.