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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Brighter Taillights

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smithcandrew1036V8
01-15-2021 @ 11:35 AM
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I saw a post where someone mentioned using flashlight reflectors to brighten taillights. Has anyone tried that? Does it actually work and is it worth it?

carcrazy
01-15-2021 @ 12:22 PM
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Yes, that works but so does painting the inside of the taillight housing white.

1931 Flamingo
01-15-2021 @ 12:34 PM
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And changing to LED bulbs.
Paul in CT

smithcandrew1036V8
01-15-2021 @ 1:31 PM
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I read a lot of negatives on LEDs. Ordered some super-bright 6Vs to try first. Maybe the technology has changed, but after hours searching options I finally gave up on the LED taillight.

TomO
01-15-2021 @ 8:49 PM
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I am the one that used the flash light reflectors to brighten my tail lights. I used a light meter to measure the improvement. Repainting the inside of the housing white gave me about a 2% improvement. Lining the housing with aluminum foil gave about a 10% improvement, the flashlight reflectors gave about 50% improvement.

I now have LED bulbs in the taillights and they are 100% more bright than the taillights with the reflectors. Do a search on LED bulbs and TOMO to find the source for the bulbs that I used. They are expensive, but work well.

Tom

smithcandrew1036V8
01-16-2021 @ 10:12 AM
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Thanks. When you installed the LEDs did you have to put resisters on the lines?

flathead48
01-16-2021 @ 4:59 PM
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I used chrome tape in side the housing and made a big difference

fenbach
01-17-2021 @ 11:31 AM
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tomo
i searched on LED bulbs and TOMO and got table lamps. can you post the website? thanks.

TomO
01-18-2021 @ 9:14 AM
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https://www.earlyfordv8.org/forum/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=18&Topic=13377&keywords=led

Tom

smithcandrew1036V8
01-18-2021 @ 12:25 PM
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Fenbach, let us know which ones you order and how they work. I am now dealing with a more complicated taillight issue... They managed to blow the fuse. . The first time it happened I wrote it off as a fluke. It happened again yesterday while I was messing with the taillights; when switched to parking lights I think. Hopefully that helps narrow things down. Ugh.

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