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After much delay, I am finally posting my review on the Lasfit LEDs I recieved from winning the contest here:
Love Your Ride, Love the Lights: Claim Your Free Turn Signal Enhancement Now! | MaverickTruckClub - 2022+ Ford Maverick Pickup Forum, News, Owners, Discussions
Kinda neat to have a vendor with a forum presence and a budget to engage with us in this manner.
They sent me 2 packages of 4257 4257NA Red CanBus LED Bulbs Turn Signal Brake Tail Lights | Error Free Anti Hyper Flash, T3 Series Upgraded Version | 2 Bulbs.
That's enough for both taillights. 4 bulbs.
Before
-Day
-Night
Install
I used a 3/8"s ratchet with an 8mm socket and a plastic pry bar. Pry bar is optional as I was able to get the right side without it.
Step 1 is to remove the two bolts near the tailgate.
Step 2 is to pull out the taillight. I used a plastic pry bar in the pictures, but it turns out there are no clips. You can just pull bar with your hands. It's what I did for the other side.
(Note to self to get the driver's side bed cubby as this taillight was filthy)
Step 3 is to remove the stock bulbs. The upper and lower red ones.
They just twist out for removal. Mine were a little stuck and took some elbow grease. Less so on the passenger side.
The bulbs just pull out and the new ones can be pushed in their place.
For the lower bulb, I disconnect this clip from the housing to allow for more play in the wiring. I reinstalled after the new bulb was in.
Repeat in reverse for reassembly.
Repeat for the passenger side, which was much cleaner and easier.
After
-Day
-Night
Overall the install was easy. Bulb access on these trucks is fantastic. Definitely want to get the cubby on the driver's side as that is what made the difference in keeping the crud off the taillight.
The bulbs are very bright and turn on quick. I clocked the stock ones at 0.6s to reach full brightness and these at 0.1s. So, at 60 MPH that gets the driver behind me stopping 0.5s sooner which means 44 ft shorter. That very well could be the difference between a collision or a near miss!
As far as hyper flashing.... I am getting that intermittently. Starts that way and goes away. Sometimes it comes back. Other times it hyper flashes and doesn't stop, other times it doesn't hyper flash at all. Strange! but either way, the above about stopping distance still holds true which is the main reason I wanted these.
Thank you @LASFIT for improving the safety of my Maverick and helping me keep my rear passengers safe. Looking forward to eventually getting around to upgrading the rest of the rear lights.
Kinda neat to have a vendor with a forum presence and a budget to engage with us in this manner.
They sent me 2 packages of 4257 4257NA Red CanBus LED Bulbs Turn Signal Brake Tail Lights | Error Free Anti Hyper Flash, T3 Series Upgraded Version | 2 Bulbs.
That's enough for both taillights. 4 bulbs.
Before
-Day
-Night
Install
I used a 3/8"s ratchet with an 8mm socket and a plastic pry bar. Pry bar is optional as I was able to get the right side without it.
Step 1 is to remove the two bolts near the tailgate.
Step 2 is to pull out the taillight. I used a plastic pry bar in the pictures, but it turns out there are no clips. You can just pull bar with your hands. It's what I did for the other side.
(Note to self to get the driver's side bed cubby as this taillight was filthy)
Step 3 is to remove the stock bulbs. The upper and lower red ones.
They just twist out for removal. Mine were a little stuck and took some elbow grease. Less so on the passenger side.
The bulbs just pull out and the new ones can be pushed in their place.
For the lower bulb, I disconnect this clip from the housing to allow for more play in the wiring. I reinstalled after the new bulb was in.
Repeat in reverse for reassembly.
Repeat for the passenger side, which was much cleaner and easier.
After
-Day
-Night
Overall the install was easy. Bulb access on these trucks is fantastic. Definitely want to get the cubby on the driver's side as that is what made the difference in keeping the crud off the taillight.
The bulbs are very bright and turn on quick. I clocked the stock ones at 0.6s to reach full brightness and these at 0.1s. So, at 60 MPH that gets the driver behind me stopping 0.5s sooner which means 44 ft shorter. That very well could be the difference between a collision or a near miss!
As far as hyper flashing.... I am getting that intermittently. Starts that way and goes away. Sometimes it comes back. Other times it hyper flashes and doesn't stop, other times it doesn't hyper flash at all. Strange! but either way, the above about stopping distance still holds true which is the main reason I wanted these.
Thank you @LASFIT for improving the safety of my Maverick and helping me keep my rear passengers safe. Looking forward to eventually getting around to upgrading the rest of the rear lights.
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