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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
These were a great replacement for stock bulbs. They look cool, and are very bright.
Siad
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Easy to insttal and good brghtess
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
The vehicle selection says these don't fit a 1995 pontiac sunfire, but they do. I used these to replace my older halogen bulbsVery bright, and no hyper flashing.
Chip N.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
These are very bright 1156 bulbs. These have a single contact on the bottom, and they light up red, so they should only be used in taillights. I have a 5th-wheel trailer that has chevy style taillights and I used these in the backup light socket which I converted to function as an additional turn signal socket. These function well and are nice and bright.
David W. Lennie
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
These are very bright bulbs, as advertised. They draw about .45 amps each at 12-13VDC, a little less than 6 watts. There are LED elements on four sides as well as a projection lens at the top to amplify the LED's pointed out the top. The red is a crisp hue that matches the proper color for taillights. These are well-suited to upgrading to LED for vintage vehicles. They also seem to draw enough current to satisfy old-school "dumb" flasher circuits that depend on the load in order to flash properly; I detected no difference in flashing speed.However, these are 1156 bulbs, meaning they have a single contact on the bottom, and they are also red, so they can only be used in taillights. Most older vehicles use two-contact 1157 bulbs as combination running lights/brake lights in one bulb. These red 1156's cannot be used in an amber turn signal lens or as a backup light, which are common uses for 1156 bulbs. If you have the rare need for a red 1156, this is a good one. If you're looking for two-contact bulbs for tail/brake applications, find an 1157 equivalent. It's a bit misleading as these are marketed as "tail light stop light".
John Niklason
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Don’t but 99 cent made in china error light bulbs
Gasman
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
No problems. Works.
Pimpindaily
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Arite I’ve been a brand supporter for many years but cmon guys how is it that your reverse light specific 1156 bulbs are outputting the about the same but sadly less than your traditional led bulbs, part number LX000-1156.I metered less than 65 lux in my testing with these more expensive model whereas the cheaper bulb which I mentioned the part number of outperformed these bulbs, just ever so slightly! As a matter of fact both are no better than my oem incandescent bulbs which output 65 lux as well! In my testing this week I tried nearly 10 differnt led bulbs all from various brands and your lights did the worst in all of my testing…..I had high hopes for these ones today but I’m let down and my previous set has began flickering in just two days of use. Qc is going down . I wish I had pictures but beleive me it wasn’t even worth my time lol. If you want a better brighter bulb for less than 10 bucks grab yourself the yorkim brand for 8.99$ you won’t be disappointed for the price and light output. Make sure it’s the ones that have the projector type front lense too. And if you want to get real fancy the brightest ones I’ve tested today were the ones I thought would perform the worst but they actually were my top performers and it’s called Oxilam, I got over 120lux in my testing today which put it’s twice as bright as the factory bulbs and now I can finally see when reversing
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