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LED Emitting Color Should Match Lens Color
For best results, the LED color should be the same as the lens color. If the bulb is behind a clear lens, use the appropriate color for turn and brake light functions.
When installed in a housing that has a matching colored lens, red and amber bulbs will appear brighter than white LED bulbs—even though they have lower lumen outputs.
As an example: a red lens will filter out all but the red portion of light from a bulb, so if the light being emitted from the bulb is all red, none or very little light will be blocked by the lens. The light from a white LED bulb contains very little light in the red portion of the visible spectrum, so most of the light that contributes to its higher lumen value would be filtered out by a red lens. This makes the white bulb appear dimmer than the red bulb.

Color Temperature
Difference Between Cool, Natural, and Warm White

Brightness
Wattage
Comparable Wattage
Special Features
Oversize
Oversize
Some LED bulbs are physically larger than standard bulbs with the same base type.
We currently provide full dimensional drawings and list the dimensions of each bulb on the More Info pages.
We always recommend checking our bulb dimensions and comparing with the space available where the bulb will be installed.
