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Old Apr 26, 2010 | 07:42 PM
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ijdmtoy lighting pics

Here are a couple of quick pictures i took with my cell phone, im going to borrows camera soon and put up better pictures. most people go with the xenon white lights from them so if anyone was wondering what the blue looks like here you go...

btw, put in xenon white on license plate, and blues in parking light as well as trunk
 
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Old May 5, 2010 | 02:24 PM
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that ****'s so illegal isn't it? Blue lights in the interior, even if your car isn't moving and there on.

However I like it especially the license plate light, btw what did you end up using for the parking lights?
 
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Old Aug 9, 2010 | 12:08 PM
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i've gotten nothing from cops about it, and i've ridden around at night with them on all the time. i'm pretty sure you can do anything with your interior that you want, only thing that could be illegal is my blue parking lights but the led is so small most wouldn't even notice/think it is stock. anyways, might look a little cheesy on those cell phone pics but its definitely something you gotta see on the road. have gotten nothing but compliments from just about everyone i pull up to, highly recommend it. ill try to remember to take some higher quality pictures if you want me to
 
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Old Aug 9, 2010 | 02:21 PM
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Which product did you buy? The deluxe (Product Code: PKG_INFINITI_SMD_07) or the regular (Product Code: PKG_INFINITI_07)?

The deluxe package says it comes with 1 pair Deluxe SMD LED bulbs for side door courtesy lights, 1 pair Deluxe SMD LED bulbs for front map lights, and 1 pair Deluxe SMD LED bulbs for rear dome lights.

Does it also come with the license plate bulb? Also how hard is the installation?
 
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Old Aug 10, 2010 | 10:20 AM
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I just did a custom order of the following because I wanted to mix and match the white and blue, plus the package doesn't come with parking lights I'm pretty sure:

1 pair Ultra Blue T10 LED bulbs for parking city lights, 9.99 2 pairs Ultra Blue 12-LED luxer1 LED panel lights for front map lights and rear dome lights, 17.99 x 2 1 pair Ultra Blue T10 LED bulbs for side door lights, 9.99 1 pair Spare Ultra Blue T10 LED bulbs for side door lights, 9.99 1 pair Xenon White D29mm LED bulbs for visor lights, 9.99 1 pair Xenon White T15 LED bulbs for license plate lights, 9.99 1 pair Ultra Blue 360 degrees shine T10 High Power LED bulbs for trunk area lights, 19.99

They gave me a discount I remember too.

And installation is very simple. I don't have much experience with cars but its simple plug and play for the domes, map lights, trunk, and rear passenger lights. License plate was a little more difficult, you gotta unscrew the housing above the plate and remove the stock housing to get to the bulb, then just a little difficult getting it back in. Parking city light (little bulb in headlight housing was hardest): I jacked up the car, turn my wheels to the inside of whatever side I was working on, pull down flap in the wheel well, and then you gotta remove the parking city light housing/wire to replace the bulb in it. If it sounds harder than it is, you just gotta play with it to figure it out, thats what I did. Plus if you've ever replaced headlights, the parking city light is the wire right above the D2S housing.

Let me know if you need any more info, and I keep forgetting to take pictures at night but will try to do that with my 5MP camera (iPhone 4) which is much clearer.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2010 | 11:49 AM
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yo tabz, yknow there are sponsored dealers for LEDs here on the site right?

https://g35driver.com/forums/accesso...plate-led.html
 
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Old Aug 10, 2010 | 05:23 PM
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also

https://g35driver.com/forums/accesso...per-store.html
 
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Don't want to hijack the thread but could someone recommend a parking light LED bulb that is white/bright and actually lasts (possibly more heat resistant)? I bought these JDM T10 LEDs at ijdmtoy, and went through 4 of them in less than 6 months (and it's a PITA to replace the parking light bulbs). I have Hoen white fogs set up as DRLs with a KPTech module, and suspect that the DRLs are pre-heating the headlight housing causing the LEDs to burn out prematurely even though fogs are off when headlights/parking lights are on... but it can just be that I am using crappy bulbs. I tried using PIAA wedge bulbs (not LEDs) but they are way too dim. Feeling desperate enough to just put the fugly stock orange parking bulbs back in, but still hoping to find something in LED family that would last, match the stock HIDs and be bright enough.
 
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i had PIAA 194 2 led parking light led that lasted over a year and a half but were not that bright(at all) so swapped them out(still fully functional) for some bright ebay leds, one led is still going strong for a year while one of them died within 3 months, i think there are no guarantees when it comes to their lifespan and is more of a luck factor unless you get some top brands like PIAA.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2010 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by kool_yaar
i had PIAA 194 2 led parking light led that lasted over a year and a half but were not that bright(at all) so swapped them out(still fully functional) for some bright ebay leds, one led is still going strong for a year while one of them died within 3 months, i think there are no guarantees when it comes to their lifespan and is more of a luck factor unless you get some top brands like PIAA.
My experience with PIAAs (bulbs, not LEDs) is that they are much less bright than advertised and I don't think PIAA sells a high power wedge 194 LED.
I thought JDM was a reputable brand, and also thought about the luck factor (that's why I got another set). Still, they are consistently burning out - don't last more than a few months. At this rate, I will be going through 12 LEDs a year. Never mind the cost, its replacing them what's most annoying since it's hard to get to them. Will try a
similar light, different brand similar light, different brand
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