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Old 11-23-2016 | 01:17 PM
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Brighter reverse lights

Have a 2013 sedan that came with some dark tints. Stock reverse lights arebarely adequate. I need somethibg brighter. I don't care if they are LED or incandescent, but they need to have not just better output, but throw a usable pattern of light that really illuminates the area.

While im at it, is there a way to get more side throw from the headlights? My last two cars had side lamps that illuminated with the turn signals. With the G, turning on to a dark street feels like jumping into an abyss.
Old 11-23-2016 | 01:26 PM
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1200 lumen
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Old 11-23-2016 | 01:27 PM
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I have these lights, and they are very bright. I have no problems reversing at night; it's basically like having headlights for the rear.


50W CREE XB-D High Power 906 921 912 Reverse Backup LED bulbs


https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...ml#post4071322
Old 11-23-2016 | 02:01 PM
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Do you have personal experience with these? Do they play nice with the reflectors and give a usable light pattern? I find a lot of them give a bright spot behind the car but don't illuminate the ground well
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Do you have personal experience with these? Do they play nice with the reflectors and give a usable light pattern? I find a lot of them give a bright spot behind the car but don't illuminate the ground well
No idea man stole it from another post:/ they seem legit though!
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I also have preference for brand name bulbs with a good warranty even if they cost more and have less overall output. I don't need cheap chinese electronics frying the harness. A more neutral color temp is also appreciated
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I also have preference for brand name bulbs with a good warranty even if they cost more and have less overall output. I don't need cheap chinese electronics frying the harness. A more neutral color temp is also appreciated
Diode dynamics but they're expensive I'm warning you. But it comes with a 3 year warranty.
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ill let you know how it goes, i got amazon ones coming in from another member
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Diode dynamics but they're expensive I'm warning you. But it comes with a 3 year warranty.
Not as expensive as replacing a burned out wiring harness or scorched light housing. Buy once, cry once.

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Also, any ideas on cornering lights?




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