ARCHIVE 5W CREE LED Reverse Lights

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I already had LED reverse lights. They were much brighter than stock. I picked up a pair last weekend and really wasn't expecting much of an increase over what I had. It was a :meh: moment installing them. I installed both and put it in reverse and almost fell out of my seat. The improvement was way beyond my expectations. It think it is one of those 30 second mods that is 100% satisfaction, and I couldn't be happier. First photo shows the LED reverse lights I had in before. I'm pretty sure you can spot the new lights.
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Didn't read all the posts...do you have these for a 2005 4Runner SR5? Thx!
~Daniel
 
Check here:

OSRAM SYLVANIA - Replacement Guide - Start

If Sylvania says they will fit, they will fit. Just understand that I have not tested my bulbs in your requested make/model so I cannot guarantee light spread/direction/focus etc.

So I clicked on it and put in my info, but I can't tell if what your selling fits based on what info they gave me...Below is what info they provided for my model, is your bulbs there? Thanks!:)

Back up light
921
921ST SilverStar: The brighter, whiter signal light. Up to 30% brighter light, up to 20% whiter light and up to 10% farther and wider.
921LL SYLVANIA Long Life miniature bulbs perform twice as long as any standard miniature bulb. Designed for durability, lower maintenance and greater safety.
 
Adventure Copan said:
So I clicked on it and put in my info, but I can't tell if what your selling fits based on what info they gave me...Below is what info they provided for my model, is your bulbs there? Thanks!:)

Back up light
921
921ST SilverStar: The brighter, whiter signal light. Up to 30% brighter light, up to 20% whiter light and up to 10% farther and wider.
921LL SYLVANIA Long Life miniature bulbs perform twice as long as any standard miniature bulb. Designed for durability, lower maintenance and greater safety.

Here is what you want:
http://www.retrosolutionsllc.com/servlet/the-490/5W-CREE-LED-REVERSE/Detail

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Great, thx! So just buy it from there or do you sell that?

Get it from them. I don't have enough demand for this size. If there is enough interest in the future I will carry them. (I will also be a little cheaper as that site charges $40 plus shipping vs. my price of $40 shipped).

For reference, their price is $47.40 shipped USPS Priority and mine is $40 shipped via USPS Priority.
 
pfran42 said:
Get it from them. I don't have enough demand for this size. If there is enough interest in the future I will carry them. (I will also be a little cheaper as that site charges $40 plus shipping vs. my price of $40 shipped).

For reference, their price is $47.40 shipped USPS Priority and mine is $40 shipped via USPS Priority.

Ok thx for your help then!
 
Install notes:

*Make sure to have someone with you who can put the vehicle in reverse as you test fit the bulbs as they are polarity sensitive.
Installed mine and they worked either way round :)
 
Paul, are the lights for the 100 series LC's working on the 2003+ models?

Posted above you mentioned that these will not work with 2003 and newer LX's, however on the Sylvania website it lists the 7440 model for both the 2003 LC, and the 2003 LX...

Any ideas here?? Also how is your current stock of 100 bulbs?
 
Paul, are the lights for the 100 series LC's working on the 2003+ models?

Posted above you mentioned that these will not work with 2003 and newer LX's, however on the Sylvania website it lists the 7440 model for both the 2003 LC, and the 2003 LX...

Any ideas here?? Also how is your current stock of 100 bulbs?

Sorry, need to update the info. They will work for 2003 LXs but not for 2004+ LXs.
 
Paul, how water tight are these bulbs? I'm thinking of a different application.
 
lexi4darin said:
Paul, how water tight are these bulbs? I'm thinking of a different application.

I'd like to know as well, just for curiosity sake. ;)
 
Never mind...:)
 
These are solid state. Are you guys sure you are asking the right question?

Somebody turn the lights on for me? :o:o:o I'm hoping to use these bulbs in another application that could expose them to some moisture, not submerged but not guaranteed dry either.
 

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