Dodge Dakota. Btw, fun fact that wasted 3months of my time - all the aftermarket light manufacturers (e.g., DEPO, TYY, Eagle, etc...), while similar and will fit the same in an OEM application, will not fit the same in the superlite. I initially got a pair of DEPO lights, sanded and set them up (and banged them around pretty bad getting perfect fitment), got a replacement pair (eagle, then tyy) and found massive gaps everywhere and piss-poor fitment (since I'd sanded/etc... everything to fit DEPO brand lights) and then spent 3months tracking down lights that were made specifically by DEPO so I didn't have to redo my bodywork to fit another brand.
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Alex -
Were you able to find DEPO LED units or did you go with standard filament bulb lenses?
Dave L
Thanks guys I will look into the Dodge Dakota light what year
James I've been thinking about changing to these to, This company does ask for the exact year from 05 to 11 not sure why? so there could be some slight difference in the mold between the years, don't know. Please let me know if they fit. They would help bring the car up to date.That being the case, I'm going to have to see if something like these fit.
2005-2011 Dodge Dakota Tail Lights - IPCW LEDT-404CB - IPCW LED Tail Lights
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James I've been thinking about changing to these to, This company does ask for the exact year from 05 to 11 not sure why? so there could be some slight difference in the mold between the years, don't know. Please let me know if they fit. They would help bring the car up to date.
When I was I Hawaii a couple of weeks ago I stopped in to a Supercar dealership, Ferrari, Lamborgini, Maserati, Lotus they are all using LED's now.
So if it's good enough for them it's good enough for me lol.
Bob I may have some for you if these fit and they are already shaped to fit the car.
What I would also like to add is a brake module that will pulse the brake light two or three times before going solid any one know if this exists?
Cheers,
Grant
Thanks Ken, it shows it being for the third light, I sent them a message. Im wondering if it could be used on the main brake lights and if one module will do both lights. They do start their ad off right though " Do you drive a sports car that's low to the ground?"
Cheers,
Grant
there does not seem ever to be a quick fix for this car.
Bob D
I like the LED version and I will take one of my lights to the Dodge place and see if we can match it up to this without all the remake around the light.
Bob D
Bob its not that bad, Remember the good old days when you had to drive to 20 different auto wreckers to find a part. Now you just google it, go to Ebay and hit the buy it now button. if it don't work bring out the duct tape and Va-la fixed.
Building a one of kind car where no two are alike, thats whats so cool about having one. If we all painted them the same color and parked side by side you will still be able to pick out your car because you made something for it that no one else has or could buy. Hunting for the impossible to find part or building it because it doesn't exist is all part of the hobby. I ordered some LEDS from the company James listed earlier in this thread I should have them next week I will post and let you know how they work.
Cheers,
Grant