Question about the daylights

jk34inc

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Hi I'm new to this forum, but I was wondering if someone can help me with the daylights of my 2008 fx35. I'm trying to get LED lights or at least non-yellow color for my daylights, because I have HID headlights and fog lights so the factory daylights of yellow color don't really match the HIDs that i have on. I was wondering if anyone knows where I can get the LED lights and know anywhere in new york where I can go and get it installed, because I alrdy had a problem of getting someone installing those lights. If you can help, I'd really appreciate it, thanks alot.
 
Hi there, welcome to the scene.
You just need to look for a 7443 led bulb. I got mine from autolumination, but I wouldn't recommend this place because some of their bulbs burn out too fast. I think v-leds.com or superbrightleds.com had pretty good reviews on this forum.

The replacement is pretty easy, you can do it yourself. Just open the cap/housing and twist it counter-clockwise (i think). Pop it out and replace the bulb. There's not alot of open space to work in, but even a novice like me replaced it in 5 minutes.

EDIT:
I just checked v-leds.com and these were in backorder.
I found a few other links.

http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/store/index.cgi?action=DispPage&Page2Disp=%2Ftail-brake-turn.html
(5th one down "7440/7443)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/7440...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

Just to let you know, these leds may not match your HID exactly. I have 6000k HID and the Super White daytime LED I bought looked slightly more blue next to the headlights/foglights.
What temperature HID do you have?
I'll put a picture for you later.
 
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Hi there, welcome to the scene.
You just need to look for a 7443 led bulb. I got mine from autolumination, but I wouldn't recommend this place because some of their bulbs burn out too fast. I think v-leds.com or superbrightleds.com had pretty good reviews on this forum. Others can chime in.

The replacement is pretty easy, you can do it yourself. Just open the cap/housing and twist it counter-clockwise (i think). Pop it out and replace the bulb. There's not alot of open space to work in, but even a novice like me replaced it in 5 minutes.

also keep in mind. If the bulb don't light up, then you must take it out, turn it and put back in and it should light up. But I would go with V-Leds also.
 
Here's what I mean of the LED not matching up to 6000k HID lights. Still looks good (way better than stock) but LED looks slightly more blue than 6000k. Maybe it'll match up with 7000K better. Hope this helps.

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