![]() 11/06/2019 at 20:03 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Over the weekend I got pulled over for a dead license plate bulb. Turns out the bulb was fine, but the contacts inside were super corroded and the bulb was getting intermittent contact. Even after scrubbing the corrosion with a wire brush I couldn’t improve it (gently shutting the trunk was enough to make it flicker on or off) so I ordered co mpletely new housings co ntaining LEDs off eBay.
They might be a bit too bright. I’m going to have to hit them with some of that spray on tint that bros use on their taillights.
So bright you can see them during the day!
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Yeah, that’s a bit much
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That night pic is with me cranking down the exposure. This is the picture my phone WANTED to take:
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it’s the ultimate quirk
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I could see people confusing that for your back up lights
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If I had the time I’d photoshop it but this would be looking at your light
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And people thought the LED bulbs I put in the plate lights for my Accent were too bright!
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Ow! my eyes!
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You guys really get pulled over for insane stuff
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It’s a quiet town and it was close to 2am. I imagine the officer was incredibly bored.
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I say ramp it up even more to the point it glares off the plate so much it’s unreadable. Maybe use a cleaning product that leaves a particularly reflective coating on the plate.
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Sidenote: I switched my interior bulbs to LED and it is AMAZING. Too bright if you look directly at them, but amazing how you can light up the interior of a big car with such a small bulb.
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Holy shit that’s like having a headlight attached to your butt.
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My car already has what I’ve seen referred to as “porno lighting”. There’s five interior bulbs and four additional map lights. Turn it all o n and it’s like daylight.
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You should look into putting a resistor in series with the LEDs to bring the brightness down to something more acceptable and less conducive to blinding tailgaters.
On second thought, though, they're perfect.
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Installed these and holy crap they’re offensively bright. One could go out (one has already) and the other is more than enough to keep the plate bright. Also, fun Ford fact these work for:
1990-1999 F-250 | F-350
1999-2016 F-250 | F-350 | F-450 | F-550 Super Duty
26 years and same bulb. Smart.
(One was already replaced because the back is wide open and moisture gets in. Apparently have a new design I pumped full of dielectric grease and it's been happy since).
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I feel like that same cop would pull you over at 2am for being to bright just for his own amusement.
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Luckily that was out of town. The cops here at home don’t give a shit. I drove around with a dead CHMSL for a month once and didn’t get stopped .
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The li ghting is t oo gentle to take a cell phone pic of but there is no shadow anywhere in the car once all the lights are on.
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That's a bit beyond my technical skill so I'll settle for tinting them.
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It doesn't help that MA uses reflective plates. It throws a LOT of light backwards.
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My mom got it a lot on her old focus, it also kept corroding away the contacts/house entirely so about once every month or so she’d message saying she’s gotten a heads up that license plate lights were out on it. Small town’s are weird.