UPDATE: Converted my trunk lighting with new LEDs from a new LED source!
First the teaser shot... this was
after the conversion:
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I got the LEDs from DealExtreme (.com) which, by the way, is a great site to browse... they have everything from Game hacks to lens hoods to LEDs to lighters etc, etc - all with free shipping. BUT,
WARNING this is a Chinese (Honk Kong) site, with all the caveats that implies in terms of fakes etc. Plus the shipping will take a minimum of two weeks generally and possibly up to four! Having said that, I've got stuff from them for years and always been happy, and the one time something was bad, I returned for refund with no problems (to a Florida address).
So... these were the two LEDs I got for this. This to replace the current lamp near the floor:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13433... and this to be added up high on the trunk lid lip (to shine down):
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12742The former 6-LED device is cheaper but not quite as bright as the latter, but it's a nicer setup with the built-in heatsink, and I just ordered two more to use in the hood for the engine bay (stay tuned). I had hoped this would fit behind the lens of the factory light, but it was just a bit too big. So I just took out the factory bulb and lens, made/bent some thin aluminum to act as a holder behind the metal plate that the lens clips into, and then just stuck the LED to that with the supplied double-sided tape. This method insets the LED assembly out of the way of the content in the trunk, but a much simpler alternative would be to get a flat piece of metal or plastic and slide it sideways in-between the metal plate and carpet material and stick the LED to that. NOTE: if you decide to remove the lensholder metal plate, you must cut off the 3 plastic rivets, and replace with some suitable clips.
Here's my jury-rigged holder setup, showing the removed lensholder plate:
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And here's everything in place before re-install (sorry for the blur):
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And finally in place:
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The upper light was easier, apart from having to fish a wire from the original light up through the concertina tube and up behind the trunk lid liner. The LED assembly is just stuck behind the reinforcing lip at the front edge of the trunk lid, again with supplied tape. Here it is in place (cant see the individual LEDs 'cos of the glare):
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That's all. Next stop is to wait for the extra 6-LED units and mount in the hood, plus I also ordered some more bulbs to try for the license plate light.