AZN Optics 194 LEDs for W211
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E55 AMG, 72' Toyota Carina, 63' Ford F100, 72' Mercedes 250c, 15' Harley Davidson Softail
you wouldn't happen to have anything in the 3000k range? I was looking for something with a yellow tint.
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Got em and instlled then today, and all I can say is WOW! changes the whole look to the car. If you have tectite gray or black, these are for you. Plus fast shipping and detailed Instuctions. A+
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New inventory arrived. All of you who backordered 5000K, your orders have now been shipped. Will be releasing new products and launching our website monday!
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www.aznoptics.com is now live. You can place your orders through there. I also have LED festoon bulbs for your rear plates now in stock
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Hey man I bought the 194 LEDs for my parking lights and my left one blew out. Is there anything you can do for me? I thought you guys said they were error free? lol Thanks
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And these are error free as they didn't throw an error when you put them in. By blew out, do you mean component separation? If so, then they were plugged in too far. As per the instructions included, if the voltage clip comes in contact with the resistor on the LED, it can super heat the unit and compromise the solder. This causes componenets to shift and separate. Nothing is actually blown out and can easily be repaired if one is handy with a soldering gun. This is a common install concern with open circuitry LEDs. If no components separated, shoot me a picture of the faulty LED and I can see where the burn off marks are and check for moisture corrosion.
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Installed mine over the weekend. Much better than what I had. I bought another LED that stated they were white and match the factory HID's. They did not even come close, as they were too blue.
These look fantastic! Looking forward to a fog light solution.
Thanks and great product!
Bill
These look fantastic! Looking forward to a fog light solution.
Thanks and great product!
Bill
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PM me your email, I don't have record of your username in my order history to see when you ordered them.
And these are error free as they didn't throw an error when you put them in. By blew out, do you mean component separation? If so, then they were plugged in too far. As per the instructions included, if the voltage clip comes in contact with the resistor on the LED, it can super heat the unit and compromise the solder. This causes componenets to shift and separate. Nothing is actually blown out and can easily be repaired if one is handy with a soldering gun. This is a common install concern with open circuitry LEDs. If no components separated, shoot me a picture of the faulty LED and I can see where the burn off marks are and check for moisture corrosion.
And these are error free as they didn't throw an error when you put them in. By blew out, do you mean component separation? If so, then they were plugged in too far. As per the instructions included, if the voltage clip comes in contact with the resistor on the LED, it can super heat the unit and compromise the solder. This causes componenets to shift and separate. Nothing is actually blown out and can easily be repaired if one is handy with a soldering gun. This is a common install concern with open circuitry LEDs. If no components separated, shoot me a picture of the faulty LED and I can see where the burn off marks are and check for moisture corrosion.
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Installed mine over the weekend. Much better than what I had. I bought another LED that stated they were white and match the factory HID's. They did not even come close, as they were too blue.
These look fantastic! Looking forward to a fog light solution.
Thanks and great product!
Bill
These look fantastic! Looking forward to a fog light solution.
Thanks and great product!
Bill
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Yeah, I have no record of you buying from me. I can't speak to other people's products, but if it's open circuitry LED like mine, what I mentioned above will probably apply.
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Hey Michael, my left LED started to flicker today after I hit a bump, I thought maybe i left it out to much, but it was in just right.. Its flickered on one bump for about 2 seconds, then strobed once on another, but has not occurred on the last 3-4 bumps I've went over. Any ideas?
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Hey Michael, my left LED started to flicker today after I hit a bump, I thought maybe i left it out to much, but it was in just right.. Its flickered on one bump for about 2 seconds, then strobed once on another, but has not occurred on the last 3-4 bumps I've went over. Any ideas?
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