Hittheroad
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We have a 2009 Eagle with standard lighting fixtures, i.e. single contact bayonets. I have replaced one bulb in each overhead light with an LED bulb. This gives plenty of light for most activities but it is less light than the original incandescent bulbs. By keeping the second bulb as incandescent we can get all the light we need when we need it and save power when we don't. In one fixture I used a Ancor Marine 529414 in the other a Dr. LED 8001245. Both bulbs fit easily and give out about the same amount of light. The Dr. LED is intended to be a spot light so it might work better in a different fixture.
The window boot covers the top of cab brake light and we were told to take out the bulbs to prevent overheating. In my 1999 Tacoma the three bulbs can be replaced by 3 Ancor Marine 9353889 wedge base LED lights. These give off no heat and can be left in place.
I am interested to learn of other LED solutions. I like the save the batteries so I am sure there is plenty for the heater fan on long cold nights.
The window boot covers the top of cab brake light and we were told to take out the bulbs to prevent overheating. In my 1999 Tacoma the three bulbs can be replaced by 3 Ancor Marine 9353889 wedge base LED lights. These give off no heat and can be left in place.
I am interested to learn of other LED solutions. I like the save the batteries so I am sure there is plenty for the heater fan on long cold nights.