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DFreedom Posted - 06/11/2012 : 1:13:10 PM
I am looking at replacing the standard incandescent festoon bulbs in my navigation lights with LED bulbs. Has anyone else done this? Any potential issues or problems? I have found several websites that list replacement LED bulbs, just did not want to waste time/money if someone else had done it and found it not worth the trouble.

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First Born Posted - 06/11/2012 : 3:09:29 PM
I have done this in my nav lights. Just be sure to check the lumen output before you purchase the bulb, some are MUCH dimmer than others. Also, don't go cheap, this is definitely a product that you get what you pay for. Mine have worked great for the past three years with no issue.

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