Changing lights on the RV to LEDs

Stompin Tom

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Judging by your toy list,i'm assuming your using your toybox in the winter and those are the lights your changing out??? Led's are great but if you do a lot of winter driving the led's don't get hot enough, so your rear tail lights and clearance snow over from the turbulance at the back of the trailer and basically its like driving with no lights at all,for that matter if it is snowing really hard your front clearance lights cover over also,driving truck for a living as the trailers we pull are slowly changing over to led's this is what we are seeing no biggy just that depending on who's out there i have been pulled over by the RCMP and givin a warning about tail lights not being visible.
the other side of the story is the LED tail lights are much brighter and easier to see in almost every other situation. Blowing snow is blowing snow, even old style lights you need to stop and clean, just not as often. Get in a little fog one day and watch the difference between LED and old style rear lights, its crazy!
 

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It good chit,with great prices.

Ordered a few times from them. Takes a few weeks but awesome prices. Converted a flashlight to LED with a module from them and its still going after a few years.
 
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