SUCCESS! Well, mostly.
Got the LED tail bulbs in - You have to take out the center bucket to do it, and it is a little tight to get at the bulbs, but definitely doable!
- Headlights H8 35W -
CONFIRMED- Rear Turn Signal: BAU15S -
CONFIRMED- Rear Brake: 1157 -
CONFIRMED I got all my bulbs from SuperbrightLEDs (I have no affiliation or business uinterest with them - but I was very happy with their products!)
Turn Signals:
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/store/index.cgi?action=DispPage&Page2Disp=%2Fspecs%2FBAU15S-x18-T.htmBrake Light:
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/store/index.cgi?action=DispPage&Page2Disp=%2Fspecs%2F1156-x18-T.htm The good news is they work GREAT! I was worried about the brake light (I've been disappointed by LED bulbs in the past). No worries with these. The turn signals work without splicing in a resistor or changing out the flasher. The dashboard indicator appears to think a bulb is burned out (Goes bright-dim-bright instead of on-off-on), but the function of the turn signals is unchanged - No hyper flashing. Very worth it. I'll spawn a new post on this with pics ASAP.
I also threw dynabeads (
http://www.innovativebalancing.com/) in the tires - 2 oz in each. It took a lot of tapping to get the beasties in, but I was done in about 30 minutes. The ride before I put them in was smooth. The ride afterward is at least as smooth. It may be placebo effect, but I swear it is smoother at higher speeds. I tried getting some data with a seismometer app (spinning the rear wheel on the centerstand), but I have to sort though the data.
This was so cheap and easy, I can't see how it would hurt. I'll spawn a new post on this with pics ASAP.
My only failure was the locking glove box. And it was all my fault. The cam lock was an exact fit. However, the OEM latch must be used, and it is thicker than what the new cam lock was using. I needed a longer screw, and found one that is too long. My attempts at shortening the screw led to a stripped out lock (>.< ). I'll spend another 4 USD for a new lock and actually splurge the 0.12 USD for the CORRECT screw and try again. LOL!
Next up: Oil change! Only a few hundred more miles!!!