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I really can’t find any difference . One of my brake lights is stock and the other is super bright LED . Which one do you think between the left or right brake light is the stock and which one is the super bright LED?
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I don’t see the difference tbh
 
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If you told me I couldn't leave work until I picked one, I would guess that the right side has the LED in it (looks like there is just a tad more glow/haze around it)? Even if you can't tell, however, you still have the benefit of longer life span for the LED...
 
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If you told me I couldn't leave work until I picked one, I would guess that the right side has the LED in it (looks like there is just a tad more glow/haze around it)? Even if you can't tell, however, you still have the benefit of longer life span for the LED...
Thanks it is the right that got the LED


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It's a bit too late now, but you'd get better results using the red version of those LEDs instead of the 6000K White. Red lenses filter out a lot of the light emitted by white LEDs, which reduces the output considerably. Red LEDs don't have that issue, as the majority of their output is able to pass through a red lens unfiltered. Clear incandescent bulbs don't have an issue either, as most of their emitted light range is in the red (and yellow) spectrum. That also explains why clear incandescent bulbs can be used effectively behind either a red or amber lens.

I have the red ZEVO's in 7440 for my 9th gen's brake lights, and they are BRIGHT. I think you'd notice a bigger difference with the red version, as well as a deeper red color output compared to using the 6000K white in there.
 
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