Yes, those were the ones I got. As a side note, I ordered the white
bulbs, I had tried a different set from Auto-Zone but they only had red,
with those some of the brightness seemed to be lost. The red ones are
really for the tuner-boys that change to clear lenses, but I didn't want
to order the clear ones and wait.
I took the auto-zone ones back and ordered the Matrix II's and am very
happy with them
Barrie Robinson wrote:
> Chad,
>
> There seems to be a wide choice of 1157 bulbs and I wonder which are
> the most suitable. I thought the Matrix II 32 LEDs? What did you get?
>
>
> At 04:37 PM 9/10/2006, Chad Cooper wrote:
>
>> I replaced mine with LED equivalents and they are brighter, another
>> advantage to LEDs is they come on to full brightness quicker, so
>> allowing for a little more reaction time for the one behind you. LED's
>> also use less power so are less of a strain on the elcetrical system.
>> www.autolumination.com <http://www.autolumination.com/> <
>> http://www.autolumination.com/> has 1157
>> replacements as well as a bunch of others. Tehy have good prices and
>> quick shipping.
>>
>> -Chad
>> '72B
>>
>> Desmond Mullen wrote:
>>
>> > Hello MG folks,
>> >
>> > I was driving behind my wife as she drove the MG the other day and the
>> > brake light visibility really struck me. For safety's sake, I wouldn't
>> > mind something that stands out more.
>> >
>> > Has anyone tried any of those "super bright" LED brake light
>> > replacement/conversions? Or a third brake light (I can't imagine where
>> > you could put it and have it not look bad)?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > -Desmond
>> > '78 MGB
>
> Regards
> Barrie
>
> Barrie Robinson
> 1970 MGB GT V8
> 1955 Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II project
> Tel (705) 721-9060
> Email barrie@look.ca
>
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