Interior leds
Hello all so just purchased my H2 a couple days ago. She's a 2003 with 150k miles and a new transmission..
I paid 9k for her. 0 rust anywhere and 0 mechanical issues (knock on wood). I did have to replace a squeeling blower motor, and am in the process of replacing all the lights to leds. Does anyone have a good set they can recommend? I bought an interior led bulb kit but they all just flicker... I got a refund thankfully. But I still need a good marker light and interior light kit. Top marker lights are wobbly as heck and I wanna change them and seal them asap! thanks all! https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hum...07a4e7a912.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hum...ee23d9ebc8.jpg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hum...108d90f7b7.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hum...5c52cd9882.jpg |
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LEDs cause a lot of H2 problems. Except headlights and driving lights. Read some posts.
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Originally Posted by finall
(Post 398552)
LEDs cause a lot of H2 problems. Except headlights and driving lights. Read some posts.
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I've been down that road and so have others. The best is to just to keep using incandescents. Including marker lights and interior lights. They look better and last longer than the led counterpart. Just don't silicone your center 3 markers if they leak. Buy new gaskets so you can replace bulbs easy. But as far as headlights. Aftermarket jeep jk headlights fit with little modification. I have JW speakers.
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Originally Posted by Gavin Costigan
(Post 398554)
I've been down that road and so have others. The best is to just to keep using incandescents. Including marker lights and interior lights. They look better and last longer than the led counterpart. Just don't silicone your center 3 markers if they leak. Buy new gaskets so you can replace bulbs easy. But as far as headlights. Aftermarket jeep jk headlights fit with little modification. I have JW speakers.
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