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LED taillight

I have them on my 500e. Super bright, no bulb out errors or other issues. The rear cover from the stock tail lights does not fit on the LED tails though, so you have to bundle up your wiring.
 

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Are these frequency-dimmed? Some of those crappy Renaults here have LEDs as combined light/brake lights, and I can always see them flicker (and they create a ghosting effect when looking away). Very, very annoying, although it appears to be just me. No one else is bothered by it, it seems.
 
2phast: ya there alot better than the stock taillights. im looking for a updated look. how much are they and where do you find them.
 
Are these frequency-dimmed? Some of those crappy Renaults here have LEDs as combined light/brake lights, and I can always see them flicker (and they create a ghosting effect when looking away). Very, very annoying, although it appears to be just me. No one else is bothered by it, it seems.

There are running lights and brake lights. In my posted picture you see the running lights are on. When stepping on the brake, the outer light illuminates. Both are the same brightness. The backup and turn signal are regular bulbs.
 

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