LED turn signal bug to satisfy

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Old 07-07-2010, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Highbeam
I can tell you that my 23 watt aftermarket cheapies from the MCsuperstore were not as bright as the stock 10 watt bulbs so wattage does not equal light output. Plus, the aftermarket incandescents often use a goofy bulb. I'm on my third bad bulb which must be why they sell the odd bulbs in 10-packs.
Yeah I'm really not interested in incandescent bulbs. I already have that and since I want to go to a running light, I'd rather have the reliability and low power consumption of a LED set-up, I would just prefer to buy one that brass tax comparison is brighter or at least as bright as Stock and which doesn't have a resistor since it defeats the purpose of going LED for me (yes on the right one I could cut out the resistor, but I'd have to know the resistor was accessible and not buried in the housing or built into the diode array or something useless like that.)

So still no brilliant (meaning very bright) suggestions on an LED system that meets my "discerning" criteria?
 
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