It's been a while since we last discussed the various options for brighter (usually LED) tail lights, and I have a few questions, so I thought I'd start a new thread. Recently My friend Mike was following me in his Healey on a sunny day while I was in the Speedster. He thought that my brake lights were not working, but they were just washed out by the sun. I have additional brake lights in my license plate surround as well as under the engine grill. None of those were visible in the sun. The fact that my car is read makes them wash out even more, although the euro-style lenses I have make the brake lights actually orange. At night the back of the car lights up pretty brightly, although I wouldn't mind some more illumination, but in the daylight it is simply inadequate for today's distracted drivers. I am considering one or more of the following options to improve the situation:
1. Replace the backup light over the license with a red LED brake light like John Hallstrand has.
2. Replace the standard tail light bulbs with LEDs from a place like superbrightleds.com or autolumination.com.
3. Look into the culayer-style solution, although that is probably not compatible with the replica lights.
4. Find a nice chrome red taillight like I've seen on some 50's and 60's racing cars. These look like slightly smaller driving lights but have red lenses and could be fitted with LED lights. Some hot rod shops have some that might be suitable. I would mount this to the rear bumper like a rear-facing driving light.
5. Other solutions that any of you might suggest.
Do any of you have experience with any of the above? I'd like to compare notes. Surely some of you have tried a few things since this was last discussed?
Calling Alan Merklin: At one point you were pursuing a solution like culayer, but for the replica housings. Whatever happened to that?
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