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strictlypersonl 12-21-2012 08:50 AM

Bright bulbs for rectangular tail lights
 
QI bulbs worried me a bit because they are so hot, and these are pretty high wattage (50W/15W), so I tested them in the fixtures. No problem.
These are very bright, so you will never have a "dim bulb" :rolleyes: problem again.
Amazon: EiKO 1157 Bulb

1985 CCX 12-21-2012 09:32 AM

Great info, thanks

patrickt 12-21-2012 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by strictlypersonl (Post 1223759)
QI bulbs worried me a bit because they are so hot, and these are pretty high wattage (50W/15W), so I tested them in the fixtures. No problem.
These are very bright, so you will never have a "dim bulb" :rolleyes: problem again.
Amazon: EiKO 1157 Bulb

How do they compare, brightness-wise, to these guys? http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/era-...ar-lights.html

Bobcat 12-21-2012 10:32 AM

Bob ... when you tested them in your fixtures , how long did you run them at each wattage ? Seems like a great upgrade without going to the LED units .

strictlypersonl 12-21-2012 01:01 PM

Pat,

They may not be quite as bright as the LEDs, but it's hard to tell. All I can say is they are much brighter than stock. These Q.I. bulbs won't have a problem with the taillight relay either.

Bob,

Yes, I even kept the bright filament lit for about 15 minutes without a problem. The lens gets hot, but not near the melting point of the plastic. Leaving the parking lights on for an extended period will definitely not do any damage.

For those with non-ERAs, be aware that our bulb mount hangs out in the trunk area so that there's plenty of air circulation. Even with our reflector installed, there's nice airflow.

Dangerous Doug 12-21-2012 01:23 PM

Bob, great tip and thanks for including the link. I just ordered a pair and will give them a try. I've some polished aluminum sheet that I plan to make into reflectors for behind the bulbs, as well (keeping in mind the need for airflow).

DD

601HP 12-21-2012 01:33 PM

About 6 weeks ago I had to replace a Ron Francis Bright Bulb. When I called them, I asked if the LED unit that Patrick is recommending, (which they also sell) was brighter than the unit I was going to purchse. The sales clerk had to go ask someone. When he returned, he said "We don't know". I bought the incandescent bulb. :confused:

B-1077 50/14 Cp Bulb (- _ pin)-Ron Francis Wiring

I'd still like to know which is brighter. My red car with red tail lights may still not be contrasty enough in some sunny situations.

David

patrickt 12-21-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 601HP (Post 1223799)
. The sales clerk had to go ask someone. When he returned, he said "We don't know".

Dang, I'd fire her ass... even on Christmas Eve. She should know that the correct answer was which ever one had the higher marginal profit.:cool:

Dangerous Doug 01-01-2013 08:16 PM

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Installed the bulbs Bob recommended, and they are quite a bit brighter as evidenced in the attached photo.

The Eiko 1157 is on the right, and I made sure that I was centered between the lights while taking the photo. The difference you see is the brightness, not due to any angle differences.

Thanks, Bob! Great recommendation and thanks again for including the link.

Cheers,
DD

lal Naja 02-21-2013 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strictlypersonl (Post 1223759)
QI bulbs worried me a bit because they are so hot, and these are pretty high wattage (50W/15W), so I tested them in the fixtures. No problem.
These are very bright, so you will never have a "dim bulb" :rolleyes: problem again.
Amazon: EiKO 1157 Bulb

Wow! 50 watt... These are double the wattage of the traditional bulb. I'm sure these will not go unnoticed when you hit the brakes or indicate your intention to make a turn.

Thanks!

joyridin' 02-22-2013 05:00 AM

I used LED's and just added a load resistor. Amazon has the resistors for $7.

Hydramada 02-22-2013 06:23 AM

I used the LEDs, swapped to an electronic flasher relay and painted the inside of the housing bright white.

cobrasnake 02-22-2013 09:23 PM

You can also use the metal duct tape rather than painting the inside of the housing. The metal duct tape is almost mirror like.

streetrod1927 02-23-2013 07:05 AM

Just ordered a set for my Contemporary... Hope they work and don't overload the system!

brent110672 02-23-2013 07:08 AM

Does Eiko also refer to these bulbs as H 1157?

strictlypersonl 02-24-2013 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by brent110672 (Post 1232376)
Does Eiko also refer to these bulbs as H 1157?

Every place that I've found refers to the bulbs as "H4". Make sure that they are Halogen and 50/15W.

apvkt 03-11-2013 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 1985 CCX (Post 1223764)
Great info, thanks

Hi,

There are several popular brands available such as hella, bosch, xenon etc..All models are available under this brands and we are able to choose according to our car models..Thanks.


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