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Bright 1976 Chevrolet G30 LED parking light bulbs can be used as running lights for extra illumination at night or when visibility is low. In addition to increased safety as a result of being more visible to others, our maintenance-free LED parking light bulbs can last the lifetime of your vehicle.
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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

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Bulb Polarity
Bulbs have Plus and Minus (like batteries) and will only work when polarity is correct. If bulb does not work when installed, turn it around in the socket.
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Bulbs do not have Plus and Minus and will work either way installed in the socket.

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Image | Part NO | Lumen(Max) | Beam Angle Beam Angle Beam angle is used to express the width of the light emitting from the source. The narrower the beam angle the more focused the light energy is. Comparing two 40 watt lights one with a beam angle of 30(a) and another with a beam angle of 90(b), They both produce the same amount of light output but (a) will appear brighter in the beam angle compared to (b) at the sacrifice of light spread. ![]() | Price Ea. | ||
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1157-R18-T | 633 nm | 270 lm | 360 ° | 0.12 A | $5.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-A18-T | 593 nm | 270 lm | 360 ° | 0.18 A | $5.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-CW18-T | 6500 K | 270 lm | 360 ° | 0.18 A | $5.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-WHP28-T | 6000 K | 550 lm | 360 ° | 0.03 A | $7.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-CW3W-G | 5700 K | 270 lm | 360 ° | 0.06 A | $14.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-WW3W-G | 2900 K | 270 lm | 360 ° | 0.06 A | $14.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-R3W-G | 635 nm | 270 lm | 360 ° | 0.07 A | $14.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-RHP28-T | 630 nm | 550 lm | 360 ° | 0.06 A | $7.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-AHP28-T | 600 nm | 550 lm | 360 ° | 0.07 A | $7.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-CW27-T | 6200 K | 330 lm | 360 ° | 0.20 A | $9.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-R27-T | 630 nm | 330 lm | 360 ° | 0.11 A | $9.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-A27-T | 595 nm | 330 lm | 360 ° | 0.21 A | $9.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-NWHP28-T | 4000 K | 550 lm | 360 ° | 0.06 A | $7.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-NW27-T | 4000 K | 330 lm | 360 ° | 0.20 A | $9.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-CW30-CBT | 450 nm | 295 lm | 360 ° | 0.05 A | $9.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-A30-CBT | 595 nm | 295 lm | 360 ° | 0.04 A | $9.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-R30-CBT | 630 nm | 295 lm | 360 ° | 0.04 A | $9.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-CW51-PT | 6500 K | 345 lm | 300 ° | 0.22 A | $5.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-NW51-PT | 4000 K | 345 lm | 300 ° | 0.22 A | $5.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-WW51-PT | 3000 K | 345 lm | 300 ° | 0.22 A | $5.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-R51-PT | 632 nm | 345 lm | 300 ° | 0.22 A | $5.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-A51-PT | 596 nm | 345 lm | 300 ° | 0.22 A | $5.95 (Qty 1-349) | |
1157-AW60-SA | 5000 K | 192 lm | 360 ° | 0.20 A | $11.95 (Qty 1-349) |