andy_george Posted January 7, 2015 Just replace the bulb, nothing else required. And yes, it's the same bulb, just offered in about 8 different colors. I called and spoke to a technical dude, and asked if red was less offensive to the driver, or if any color that was "darker" than white would be fine. He said that the color red, for some reason, interferes with our eyes the least, so if you're looking for lights to be on while driving, red is the best way to go. Other colors would have looked neat, but oh well...! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jean Desjardins Posted January 11, 2015 So, I again changed out the rear cargo lights. I felt they didn't have enough lumens, and I'm not ready to made any time consuming changes to the placement of the lights and/or adding more. So I replaced them with these. They are much brighter and I'm super happy with them. I may even replace the cabin map lights with them too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jean Desjardins Posted January 11, 2015 Just replace the bulb, nothing else required. And yes, it's the same bulb, just offered in about 8 different colors. I called and spoke to a technical dude, and asked if red was less offensive to the driver, or if any color that was "darker" than white would be fine. He said that the color red, for some reason, interferes with our eyes the least, so if you're looking for lights to be on while driving, red is the best way to go. Other colors would have looked neat, but oh well...!For those who really want to know about red lights and human night vision. This article explains a lot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites