New Interior Light Bulbs
Originally Posted by 07SilverG
I changed all my interior lights to red led's. Makes the black interior look blood red at night. Awsome touch IMO.
Originally Posted by jdanielsg
I did that only last car, the license plate lights go out easy, but the worst was the glove box, our glove box doesnt have a light so no issues there
btw is it dimmer? coz the stock lights are pretty darn bright, maybe I should just go for those interior halogen xenon match types.. i cant remmeber but theres a famous brand......
btw is it dimmer? coz the stock lights are pretty darn bright, maybe I should just go for those interior halogen xenon match types.. i cant remmeber but theres a famous brand......also these bulbs do last pretty long. i still have my last car, and all the bulbs never went out, or have any problems.
hey it looks really nice. i like how it turned out. thinking bout doing the same thing. but when i was on the site you provided i cant really understand what bulbs you are talking about.. can you show me which ones they are. i think i found the one with 12 leds. but the others i cant. can you help me out. thanks
Wled 4led bulb, first one at the top of the page.
921 x12led bulb, fourth one down the page.
and u can find the WLED 1led bulb and PAGE 1, last one on the bottom. hope that helps
I changed all my interior lights to red led's. Makes the black interior look blood red at night. Awsome touch IMO.
Looks good luckyone! I'm interested in doing this as well, but I had a couple of questions. Could you use the 12LED bulbs for each of the lights you changed if you wanted to maximize brightness? It sounds like you good. If so, would this upset the lighting balance (to the extent such a thing exists), or is there any other reason not to use 12LED bulbs throughout? thanks again for posting the helpful info!
Originally Posted by Kach Vartan
Looks good luckyone! I'm interested in doing this as well, but I had a couple of questions. Could you use the 12LED bulbs for each of the lights you changed if you wanted to maximize brightness? It sounds like you good. If so, would this upset the lighting balance (to the extent such a thing exists), or is there any other reason not to use 12LED bulbs throughout? thanks again for posting the helpful info!
also, the bulb itself is kinda big, i dont know if it will fit in the rear passenger lights and the door lights. its perfect for the map lights. plus, one 12led bulb is something like $6 a bulb.
heres a link where it helped decide what bulbs.
http://myg37.com/forums/showthread.p...ight=LED+bulbs
I just tried taking pictures with the red lights and my camera is erasing the red color as it thinks its red eye in the picture. I tried turning the option off but it still erases the red color completely. still looks awsome in person. Ill see if theres any way to get around this feature when my girl gets home from work.
I did this upgrade 6 to 9 months ago. These bulb are not quite as bright at the original yellowish bulbs but they look cool. As for installing them, for those of you have an ounce of do-it-yourself skills this is a very easy one. It's as easy as I don't know " screwing in a light bulb", only these don't screw in. Read the owner manual and use some care, a butter knife also comes in handy - but they are a snap. I did all of them in about 10 minutes.
Just a bit of advice, do this during the day so you don't need the added light. The factory bulbs get VERY hot when lit!!!
Don't say I did not warn you
Just a bit of advice, do this during the day so you don't need the added light. The factory bulbs get VERY hot when lit!!!
Don't say I did not warn you
Red led's.. the pictures dont do it justice.
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-share-v36-sedan/195539-pictures-my-07-g.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-share-v36-sedan/195539-pictures-my-07-g.html
Last edited by MikeYo; Jan 2, 2008 at 08:07 PM.
Originally Posted by Lucky_One
hyukki - all the bulbs ended up being around 25 dollars plus shipping. 6 bulbs total.
2 for each front door
2 for each rear light.
2 for each map
2 for license plate
I'm debating on going 5LED vs. 1LED for the door panels. Yours look very bright for 1LED, as someone's in that other post had 5 and it looked identical. I dont want it to be too dim.
Originally Posted by JJRaiders45
I'm debating on going 5LED vs. 1LED for the door panels. Yours look very bright for 1LED, as someone's in that other post had 5 and it looked identical. I dont want it to be too dim.
i also changed out the side markers in my headlights and put in some ultrabright white LEDs from frickinbrite.com and they look great.
Originally Posted by meadoel
What's the easiest way to open the covers to swap out the bulbs?
Check page 8-27 through 8-28 in the manual for the front and rear map lights
for the courtesy step lights in the door, you basically do the same thing. Just instert the tool you used for the map lights into the gap between the step lamp and door trim.
for the license plate bulbs, see my post (post #40) here:
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...=188913&page=3
Last edited by gymcshoe; Jan 4, 2008 at 09:59 PM.






