iJDMTOY 8 Lights Wide Angle Shine Deluxe SMD LED Kit

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KoZZ76
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All i have really done to the car thus far is having the windows tinted, changing out the amber side markers to blacked out ones and swapping out the OEM lights with iJDMTOY SMD LED lighting package. I also ordered 1 pair of JDM 12-SMD Deluxe 360-degree Shine LED's for the side markers. The kit supplied me with the correct bulbs for the interior dome/map lights which were real simple to change. Was worried that i would break the cover at first but the just simply jumped off when i removed them. Also replaced the lower lights on the driver/passenger doors (Pain in the a**, not enough slack in the wiring harness so a pain to do) and the license plate lights. I have yet to change out the parking lights which were also supplied in the kit. Since the removal of the front tires is necessary to achieve this, will wait till i order my turn signal and fog lights....get it all in one shot. Here are a few pics:

DOME/MAP LIGHT
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DOOR LIGHTS
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SIDE MARKER
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LICENSE PLATE
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How blue are those really? I had a similar LED setup in my Maxima and it was too blue.

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audtatious wrote:How blue are those really? I had a similar LED setup in my Maxima and it was too blue.
I really don’t think it is all that blue, but It has a tint of blue 2 it but not that bad where it could be confused with a blue bulb/led. They do offer the same set up in blue and red as well. I can get another pic of it tonight but more of a distance than the close ups i provided. All in all i am happy with the LED's i purchased from iJDMTOY and would suggest them to everyone who wanted to dress their ride up. I have ordered LEDs off of amazon that were horrible and seemed to fall apart (the leads were fragile and break of.)

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Interior lighting is something I'll so at some point....maybe. ;)

I do understand about cheap parts. I threw some cheap Pep Boy LED's into the wifes parking lights and they have both gone out already as has one of the foglight bulbs (bought off ebay). I'll get those replaced at some point, just have not had opportunity to pull the fender liners off to get access. That will probably happen next weekend.

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audtatious wrote:Interior lighting is something I'll so at some point....maybe. ;)

I do understand about cheap parts. I threw some cheap Pep Boy LED's into the wifes parking lights and they have both gone out already as has one of the foglight bulbs (bought off ebay). I'll get those replaced at some point, just have not had opportunity to pull the fender liners off to get access. That will probably happen next weekend.
The interior lighting on the G coupe was for the most part pretty easy. the hardest ones are the lights under the door, since they have no real slack in the wiring. The super bright whites do make the cabin seem like you are about to have a "close encounter" with aliens or about to be abducted.. :rotfl

I 2 have had no luck with the cheap knock offs from pep boy or online. These LEDS are supposed to last for atleast 10 years and end up only working "correctly" for a few days/weeks. The SMD LED's i purchased from iJDM seem to be working great....so far. I have yet to take another night pic of the LEDs, but will try to do it tonight after completeing my "honeydo" list :bs: :bowrofl:

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Nice pictures

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iJDMTOY wrote:Nice pictures, if you guys have any questions regarding our lights, please feel free to PM me and I'll help you out.
Thanks....I do need a pair of i guess fog lights for the G. If you look at the second to last pic of the side markers, you will see that the OEM bulb is, well, yellowish in color compaired to the new SMD LED side markers. Would like to replace that with a brighter, whiter bulb. While your at it, i also need to replace the front turn signals.....can ya help me out with this?

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The OEM bulb does stand out like a sore thumb, I believe that your car's fog lights are an H1 sized bulb. I've provided you the link to them below:

12-SMD H1 LED Bulbs
$25.99
http://store.ijdmtoy.com/12-SMD-LED-Bul ... sku_4g.htm

Sample picture of one of our customer's cars.
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60-SMD 7443/7440 Switchback Turn Signal Bulbs
$36.99
http://store.ijdmtoy.com/Switchback-744 ... _sku38.htm

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Keep in mind that you will most likely need load resistors for both these lights. Since LEDs draw a lot less power than the traditional halogen bulb, this causes issues such as flickering, one bulb not turning on while the other one does, or error messages.

Load resistors/decoders fix this issue by providing a sufficient voltage draw from the vehicle keeping the power to the LED bulbs steady.

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