Came Across These 9007 LED Bulbs

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lil black liberty

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Well the Fleabay has them priced from 19.99 to 29.99 depending on what color you want.. White, Blue, Yellow, Etc...
 

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I am drawing a blank as to the type of led those are but with something like headlights, I don't see those working too well (unless I remember those bulbs are amazing like the single bulb that was produced that can replace street lights last year).
Also in their defense, led application and design has improved since I last had a grasp on it so it may be feasible for a design like that to work well.
 
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hell at 20 bucks, scoop one up and tell us how it works out for ya lol

Lol good idea but if someone would like to donate that $20 I'll do it for the sake of the forum.. as I lost my job about 3 weeks ago and I have yet to find another one..
 
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I wish the LED Bulbs were manufactured here in America but I don't know I'm a little Leary of buying from china
 

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LBL, everything's made in China now. ThunderbirdJunkie wisehs he could buy made-in-the-US LED bulbs, but the liklihood of that happening in the next hundred years is slim to none now.

ThunderbirdJunkie will also say that they are a manufacturing powerhouse, and the only thing that limits how good something is is how much you want to pay for it.
Definitely not going to say that it wouldn't be preferred to buy domestically produced products, but if that's what's available, that's what's available.
 
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LBL, everything's made in China now. ThunderbirdJunkie wisehs he could buy made-in-the-US LED bulbs, but the liklihood of that happening in the next hundred years is slim to none now.

ThunderbirdJunkie will also say that they are a manufacturing powerhouse, and the only thing that limits how good something is is how much you want to pay for it.
Definitely not going to say that it wouldn't be preferred to buy domestically produced products, but if that's what's available, that's what's available.

That makes me sad it really does...Man at this rate our country will be a third world country in 10 years...
 
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