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Old 10-17-2010, 11:06 PM   #16
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not trying to steer you in a different direction but i bought the LED angel eyes and i'm really happy with them. they're bright enough to see in the day but i wouldn't say they're too bright at night. different people prefer the different lights though, both are great looking.
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Thanks Jake! Well, I'm as confused as ever now! Which ones last the longest? Don't LED's last practically forever?
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LED's are supposed to last forever. Infact, i think most of the LED angel eyes have lifetime warranties. CCFL's may have that warranty too though, i'm not really sure. I just decided to go with the LED's because they seemed to have less problems and are definately a little bit brighter
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Jake,

Can you post the link to the ones you ended up with? Also which vendor did you decide on?

Thanks!!
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Yes I ended up buying from redcometm3..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/95-96...item2eafdf4d7c

These worked out great, they came just as described pre-wired angel eyes and plug and plug low and high beams. I would totally suggest buying from redcometm3 even though his feedback is a little bit low. The same item has ended, but if you decide to go with these same ones im sure the seller has re-posted or you could always shoot him a message. Hope I helped
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I can vouch for redcometm3, bought a set of LED taillights from him and had no problems
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