Use caution. Quartz halogen bulbs produce much more heat and could melt or
otherwise damage the lens on your back up lights. If you are looking for
more light when in reverse, better to add some rear facing fog lights under
the back bumper wired into your stock back up lights - you may also need a
slightly larger fuse for the extra power draw of the added lights.
Cheers - Jonathan
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Jonathan A. Race
Lieutenant, EMS Supervisor
Orange County (FL) Fire Rescue Department
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to my employment or employer)
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm looking to replace factory back-up light bulbs (GE921) with quartz
> halogen. Any Ideas???
>
otherwise damage the lens on your back up lights. If you are looking for
more light when in reverse, better to add some rear facing fog lights under
the back bumper wired into your stock back up lights - you may also need a
slightly larger fuse for the extra power draw of the added lights.
Cheers - Jonathan
--
Jonathan A. Race
Lieutenant, EMS Supervisor
Orange County (FL) Fire Rescue Department
(This message may contain personal opinions and/or information not related
to my employment or employer)
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]
> I'm looking to replace factory back-up light bulbs (GE921) with quartz
> halogen. Any Ideas???
>