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Bolt on bits are fairly well known and as far as I'm aware been around for a while (they've been advertising in LRO for a while).

It's interesting that Ozyboy thinks they are expensive; I thought they were reasonable IMHO.

They seem to have covered all the bases so as long as they work out of the box I can't see why they shouldn't last for a very, very long time (LEDs are fan-blo*dy-tastic).

Cheers,

Mike

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Got a set of these from a show £99.00 from them.easy to fit 2 screws 83 110 so the conectors dont fit just cut them off ! (they fit later models) not polarity conscious.(found this out by ringing them and the helpfull lady there conected a unit both ways and said "nope".They are waterproof and bright MUCH brighter and quicker to light(checked against front wing repeaters) So easy to fit ,waterproof,bright lets see howlong they last !

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Just fitted a set today,very easy to fit. I converted my old wires to the newer type of connectors as I thought it would be a shame to cut the new wires. They are very bright compared to the old units.

I also fitted one of there number plate lights which was a massive improvement over the bulbs of the old unit.

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surely buying clear lenses and coloured LED bulbs will achieve the same results for a fraction of the price?

LED's do not have a bulb fitted over the LED's.

A bulb is part of a lamp that fits in the light unit.....The rest being the filament, base and cap.

You can legally fit a complete LED light unit. You cannot legally fit an LED to existing lights.

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We all know what is meant by "bulb" and it's what the manufacturers call them. I've had leds in clear lenses for years. Always passed the mot, and a traffic friend said that provided the lights work correctly and are the correct colour, they were fine. E marking isn't a police issue and they don't generally know which number is correct anyway.

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