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      12-06-2007, 05:51 PM   #1
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Jlevi SW | Introducing our Version 2 High Output 32LED Bulbs

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After experiencing great success with our Version 1 24LED turn signal kits, JleviSW is proud to present our 32LED high output LED Bulbs.
Perfect for your front or rear turn signals, backup bulbs, and more!

A great upgrade to your existing LED turn signal kit from Jlevi SW! Simply purchase bulbs only to upgrade to the latest look!

Standard Setup Includes
-(2) LED Bulbs of your select fitment & color (Each 32 LED Matrix Design, except 7440 which is 30LED)
-LIFETIME WARRANTY
-Unlimited access to installation guides and technical support

Recommended Upgrades for Turn Signal Installations:
-Load Equalizers to eliminate "Bulb Out" warning, including (4) wire taps to install Load Equalizers

Benefits of LED Turn Signals: (New Features in Red)
-Instant on, instant off blinking. No more slow "fade" blinking like halogen bulbs
-Improved output LEDs, and more of them, to help fill the entire housing with bright, colorful light
-Improved 6000K color - Unmatched by any "hyperwhite" halogen bulb (For Xenon Kits)
-Virtually no heat from actual bulb
-Improved, Richer Amber color for Amber bulbs
-No egg yolk - bulbs are perfectly clear when off
-Reduced price as compared to many "Chrome" bulbs (Many of which cost as much at $75!!!)
-Never burn out!

Installation of LED Turn Signal Kit:

-Bulbs simply plug in. No modification required to the housing
-Load Equalizers tap in with easy junction taps (SEE DIAGRAM)
-Upon purchase, you will be emailed the link and password to our Complete Instruction Guide with color pictures and multiple installation suggestions. We are the ONLY retailers who provide this instruction guide.

Please Note:
-Load Equalizers, if purchased will heat up to roughly 300 degrees Farenheit. Consequently, the equalizers have 15" wires on each end, to allow you to run them into a FREE AND CLEAR area in the engine bay. Our instruction guide offers 3 possible solutions for mounting them to a METAL, NON-PAINTED surface, away from plastic or flammable components.

Superior 32 LED "Matrix" Design:


Click the photos below for more information, or to order. These bulbs are currently IN STOCK and shipping in the following fitments:
194/168
1156/7506
7507
3157
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We are continuing to sell our renowned Version 1 bulbs at a great discount!

Thank you!
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      12-06-2007, 11:05 PM   #2
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Mmm will it fit the e92 328i's front turn indicator and backup lights without error?? I'm not really sure what fits what, and that link that's suppose to tell us what bulb fits our car seems incorrect so yeah.
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      12-06-2007, 11:28 PM   #3
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We are in development of a PY24W LED bulb for the E92/E93. We will be the first ones in the world to offer this bulb, as we have worked directly with our factory to design it!

As for the rear I believe you need either a 7507 or 1156 but I want to get a car into our shop so I can test it out to be sure.

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      12-07-2007, 03:54 AM   #4
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We are in development of a PY24W LED bulb for the E92/E93. We will be the first ones in the world to offer this bulb, as we have worked directly with our factory to design it!

As for the rear I believe you need either a 7507 or 1156 but I want to get a car into our shop so I can test it out to be sure.

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Question for ya, when you come out with the Py24w bulb what will we do about the amber LED thats built into the light housing? Any solution?
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      12-07-2007, 04:33 AM   #5
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Question for ya, when you come out with the Py24w bulb what will we do about the amber LED thats built into the light housing? Any solution?
werd. i've been looking at removing this bulb. it should be possible to get too. It's definitely something that would have to be changed out along w/ the signals.
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      12-07-2007, 10:08 AM   #6
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I believe those amber LEDs are hardwired into the headlight itself so I'm not sure if there is anything you can do about it.
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      12-07-2007, 03:46 PM   #7
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Will these work in replacement of the secondary brake lights/rear fog bulbs?
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      12-07-2007, 03:56 PM   #8
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We don't recommend them for the brake lights because the BMW bulb out warning system sends a pulse to the LEDs every 30 seconds. This is enough to dimly light LED bulbs in the brake lights which can be hazardous.
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      12-10-2007, 07:25 AM   #9
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I don't understand, for the E92 there is the amber in the corner of the headlights. So the ones you are still developing for the E92 is meant to replace that. If so what is the bimmian invisibulbs for? Looking at the pictures in their site that one looks like it's meant to replace the very same amber corner portion of the headlights. Please explain?
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      12-10-2007, 09:04 AM   #10
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We are replacing the turn signal bulb that is next to the headlight, not the little amber leds that are built into the headlight.
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      12-22-2007, 11:16 PM   #11
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These have been going like crazy!
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      12-28-2007, 02:16 PM   #12
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Agreed. I'm glad people are happy with the new design.
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the 7507/1157 would fit perfectly in the rear signals of the E92. im just not sure if these would throw an error or not...
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They won't throw an error in the rear signal on the E92, the resistors prevent that from occurring.
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the resistors are built into the bulb unit or you need to add them during the installation?
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Do you have anything for the E92 REVERSE LIGHTS?

If so I will order ASAP.
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They won't throw an error in the rear signal on the E92, the resistors prevent that from occurring.
Are you sure? Im assuming the resistors are built in?
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There are resistors in the bulb but they are not load equalizers - you will have to add load EQ's to the car's wiring. It's very easy to do.

Also the E92 backup bulbs are H8...we're going to bring some in
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There are resistors in the bulb but they are not load equalizers - you will have to add load EQ's to the car's wiring. It's very easy to do.
What exactly is load equalizers??? pics would be appreciate...I thought it is straight plug and play like replacing a bulb
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What exactly is load equalizers??? pics would be appreciate...I thought it is straight plug and play like replacing a bulb
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Also the E92 backup bulbs are H8...we're going to bring some in
are these gonna be the same ones you guys are going to use for the E92 angel eyes?
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Load equalizers are gold resistors that you use to tap into the stock turn signal wires. It's pretty straight forward and only requires a set of pliers but is necessary to prevent the bulb out warning as LEDs operate at less power draw than your stock turn signal bulbs (but maintains the same light output, ie more efficient operation).
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are these gonna be the same ones you guys are going to use for the E92 angel eyes?
It will be just one solution for you guys
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