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Old 03-02-2021, 11:05 AM
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The LEDs, or most, require proper 'aiming', or in other words, they have to be properly 'clocked' in the housing. Otherwise, the beam pattern can be all over the place, depending on your reflectors in the housing.

They now make '360 degree' beam LED bulbs, which doesn't require clocking, which is what I would recommend. Plug & play.

But, just to say, I did go back and forth on some of the LED bulbs because the ratings are not accurate when it comes to lumens. Also, have to be careful when looking for 360 degree beam bulbs, many list them as '360 degree' 'adjustment', and not beam pattern.

All in all, the best thing about LED bulbs is the low power draw compared to other bulbs. You don't have to do the relay boost/mod when using them. They also make several diff color bulbs, so you can chose the one that works best for you.

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