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Old 12-26-2007, 04:07 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Yes, before I installed the LEDīs, I also thought that the LEDīs arenīt the best solution to get a nice bright white light in the 300C. But I was wrong!

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1) the LEDs are a more focused light, so th beam isnt dispersed as much and only lights up smaller sections. the regular bulbs can light up more area
I really canīt see a big difference in the lighted up area. Please take a look on my pictures...There are no focused areas. The LED light is dispersed enough.

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2) ... I dont want the blue-ish color when the interior lights are on, i want a "hyper white" color
I think, that I have a nice white (maybe not "super hyper white") that is much better than any bulbs that you can get. But you can convince me from the opposite if you have examples...

Okay, at the end, everybody has to decide if it is worth or not. I would do this mod again
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