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Gibby1113 01-01-2014 04:04 PM

Parking light led
 
I went to superbrightled.com to look for a replacement for an led for the parking light. This one option showed a replacement for the parking light that is to be used on CAN BUS vehicles only and the 370Z isn't there. The light is $6 and comes in a white light option that has 4500k so it would be pretty damn close to stock HID. Can anyone check out the light and see if it'll work. Please. Thanks.

I'll try to post the URL in the next post

Gibby1113 01-01-2014 04:06 PM

194 CAN Bus LED Bulb - 5 SMD LED Wedge Base Tower | Miniature Wedge Base LEDs | LED Car Bulbs | Super Bright LEDs

SouthArk370Z 01-01-2014 04:29 PM

The CAN-compatible business just means that there is a built-in resistor to keep current within what the BCM expects as normal. If that is the proper base, it _should_ work. Contact vendor/manufacturer to verify.

Gibby1113 01-01-2014 07:22 PM

Ok but these should be close to the headligh color right? It says they're 4500k in the white color option

SouthArk370Z 01-01-2014 09:05 PM

I'm not sure about colors (I'm an Electrician, not an Artist).

Gibby1113 01-01-2014 11:44 PM

Haha well I was referring to the 4500k. I'm not an electrician so idk how close it's gonna be to the HID 4300k

osirus 01-02-2014 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gibby1113 (Post 2633457)
Haha well I was referring to the 4500k. I'm not an electrician so idk how close it's gonna be to the HID 4300k

4500K is 4500K no matter how it's diced in means of 12V or electrician terms. I had this same thought process as you did about 3 years ago, until I got my MECP and 12V Certification. I have found that the average Nissan / Toyota / Lexus / Infinity all fire their HID's about 4300 K in intensity. 4500K in this regards is the measurement in Kelvin that the ballast would fire the light lumens across the media or filament in the HID bulb for this case. AS for LED's it's a bit different as their is no Filament it's a Diode. So in all relevance 200 K or 200 kelvin in temperature for color is not going to be much off in regards to the stock 4300K Temp from the hids. I am awaiting my shipment of 4500K SMD led's for my lights as well as some 5500 Test LED's to see if their is much difference at 1200K.

Hope this helps.

-Osi

Gibby1113 01-02-2014 03:15 PM

Yea thanks for the help bud! Keep us posted on those LEDs and post some pics if you can please :tup: where did you order the 4500k LEDs?

osirus 01-02-2014 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gibby1113 (Post 2634198)
Yea thanks for the help bud! Keep us posted on those LEDs and post some pics if you can please :tup: where did you order the 4500k LEDs?

Ordered from a store here in Dallas for my 4500's, a Store off Southwell St. I will get the name for ya 5500's from a store also in Dallas - DallasLightBulb.


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Gibby1113 01-03-2014 12:52 AM

Alright cool thanks bud. Hey there's another thread that was made on this section about the amber led that's next to the parking light. Any idea how to get to that one?

osirus 01-03-2014 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Gibby1113 (Post 2634974)
Alright cool thanks bud. Hey there's another thread that was made on this section about the amber led that's next to the parking light. Any idea how to get to that one?

Not right off hand on how to get to it, and i have been looking all over for the how to as well after I read this. I will keep looking, hopefully someone in the forums may lend us a hand or URL link. I noticed you are in Brownsville, TX, nice to see a fellow Texan on here.

Gibby1113 01-03-2014 09:18 AM

Haha yea we're not all about driving trucks and riding horse in Texas, some of us like to go fast :tup: anyway, some other member said he ordered a part from some place that replaces that whole set up w/ an led. I asked him where exactly he ordered it from but when I find out ill post it here as well :tup:

Gibby1113 01-03-2014 09:23 AM

LEDmarkers

Think this is it


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