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Old February 1st 05, 01:00 PM
Frank Scully
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Pretty unlikely, as you are paying for a direct replacement package: i.e.
and LED w/ the proper resistor mounted in the correct socket. The good news
is that you only need ~ 1.2 volts to turn on an LED. So, it can be done.

Dog wrote:

> Can you get them in 6 volts
> "tranch728" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> I'd like to replace the tail light/brake light bulbs and front turn
>> signal bulbs in my 64 Chrysler with LEDs. Do they make LEDs that just
>> plug into the same sockets or do I have to make changes?
>> Any web site I can visit to see these LEDs?
>>
>>


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