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    Hella 2130 LED Rear Direction Indicator Lamp

    Hella 2390 LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp

    Have a look here: Hella Australia Online Catalogue and go to LED Products in bottom rh corner of page

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    there you go

    Quote Originally Posted by Capstan View Post
    Hella 2130 LED Rear Direction Indicator Lamp


    Hella 2390 LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp



    Have a look here: Hella Australia Online Catalogue and go to LED Products in bottom rh corner of page

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    Did you end up fitting the Hella ones? Pics ?
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    No, im now thinking of just putting led globes in. Main reason is because i like the look of the lenses. I have just recently got a visa card so i can buy online. Ill have to get them after i have fixed my halfshafts

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    Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet but if you change to led bulbs you often find your flasher for the indicators won't work. I think it has something to do with the different resistance of the led bulbs compared to the normal ones. A change to an electronic rather than mechanical flasher should solve this problem.

    I plan to upgrade mine some time soon to give me a bit better visiblity to others on the road, but like you, I want to keep the classic look and just change the bulbs. Only reason I haven't is that I have 2 boxes full of each kind of bulb sitting in my shed, enough to last a lifetime.

    I'd say beware of some of the cheap and nasties on ebay, mostly offering little or no warranty.

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    I have bought led globes for parkers/tails/number plate and indicators. Also a led flasher. Cost all up around $60 and all from ebay. Will provide pics if anyone would like me to. Thanks to all for the good suggestions!

    Here are some links:

    Indicators/Parkers: 2x 36 LED WHITE 382 REAR/BRAKE/ FOG/ REVERSE LIGHT 1156 (eBay item 270747416037 end time 09-Jun-11 16:11:37 AEST) : Vehicle Parts Accessories

    Number Plate: LIGHTS LED NUMBER PLATE ILLUMINATED ATTACHMENT BOLTS (eBay item 260789001573 end time 02-Jun-11 13:31:48 AEST) : Cars, Bikes, Boats

    Brake Lights: 2 x 380 white 36 LED STOP & TAIL BRAKE 21/5W LIGHT 1157 (eBay item 270747416044 end time 09-Jun-11 16:11:37 AEST) : Vehicle Parts Accessories

    Led Flasher: 3 Pin Electronic Flasher Relay LED Indicators Turn Bulb (eBay item 320657644809 end time 15-Jun-11 11:26:17 AEST) : Cars, Bikes, Boats

    The seller is really quick in posting and the leds are good quality.

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    Is the LED flasher the correct one for a deefer?

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    Whilst in one of local auto shops last weekend I noticed some LED tail/brake/flasher combo's on special for just under $50 each. I have been considering getting some for my trailers, but decided on waiting a while longer until they hopefully become cheaper. Two days later at our local Agricultural Field Day the same ones were $18 each, so I grabbed some.
    The overall dimensions are approx 80 x 80mm, but there were other sizes available. When I got home I tried them on a battery and they illuminate extremely well.
    They were purchased from one of those Travelling Tool vendors that do the field day circuits, they are called GBS Tools and Hardware Supplies.
    Looks like they sell on E-Bay too, heres the link.

    eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d?r

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    Matt where abouts in Wollondilly are you?
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    Matt where abouts in Wollondilly are you?
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