3157 Bulb

Price: $18.99

Availability: In stock

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1x [%carApplication%] LED for your [%carYear%] [%carMake%] [%carModel%]. This bulb is 7x brighter than the factory bulb!

The Supernova LEDs advantage

Product Description

This is a Plug and Play [%carApplication%] LED for your [%carYear%] [%carMake%] [%carModel%].

This Supernova LED are 7x brighter than the factory bulb. We measured the 3157bulb at 10,000 lux, while this bulb measures 77,000 lux.

This bulb only comes in WHITE and should not be used for brake lights or turn signals! A white LED behind a red lens will produce a pinkish color.

This bulb features a heatsink to draw all the heat away from this incredibly bright LED. It will protrude slightly from the tail light, but will fit 99% of vehicles.

Not only are the LEDs brighter, the color is much more attractive. These LEDs emit a pure white color and not a dull yellowish. Light output is around 5000k as opposed to around 3500k. There are no hints blue, purple, or yellow in the color output.

What Color LED should I choose?

Match the your lens color.  If your lens is Red, choose a Red LED.

If your lens is clear, choose the color of your application.  For Brake lights, choose Red.  For Turn Signals, choose Amber or White.

If purchasing in AMBER color, these have built-in hyperblink fixers and look best behind clear or amber colored lenses. If you are purchasing for Rear Turn Signals, and have a Red tail light lens, you should purchase Red and a hyperblink solution.

This [%carApplication%] LED has been tested to be brighter than stock and will give your [%carModel%] a nice touch of class.

The LED may vary slightly in design depending on the options selected like color and whether or not your car uses CANBUS.

Flashing Brake / Reverse LEDs

White (Reverse) and Red (Brake) LEDs have new flashing options!

White Flashing Reverse lights flash constantly for extra attention to warn people behind you that you're backing up!

Red Brake LEDs flash 5 times when you step on the brakes, then stay on.  Make sure drivers know you're stopping!  Perfect for motorcycles.

LED Buying Guide

Why do I only see only 1 or 2 LEDs for my car?

We choose ONLY the BRIGHTEST and BEST LEDs that fit your car's bulb type for that application.  We've simplified the LED buying process so you get the best LEDs possible.  Just select your vehicle and we'll tell you what fits!

Will these LEDs fit my vehicle?

We have done as much research as possible to ensure that your LED fits your application.  When you select your vehicle, you are displayed the best and brightest LEDs for your specific car.

What does "Compare to Original" mean?

There may be multiple bulbs types for your vehicle.  Please compare your original bulb to your OEM bulb to make sure you are buying the right one.

What makes Supernova LEDs better?

It's too long to post here, but mainly it's because we manufacture our own LEDs.  Click here for what makes our LEDs better.

Are LEDs sold individually?

Yes, all LEDs are sold individually unless otherwise specified.

Requires

We are putting together a database of how many LEDs are required for every car and every application.  If the fitment notes, "Requires 2 for Turn Signals" make sure to buy 2 LEDs so you get the correct amount of LEDs. 

Don't see a Requires for the application? We are still working on compiling this information, so just check your car to see how many you need.

Number of LEDs Required

What Color LED should I choose?

Match the your lens color.  If your lens is Red, choose a Red LED.

If your lens is clear, choose the color of your application.  For Brake lights, choose Red.  For Turn Signals, choose Amber or White.

What is CANBUS and why do I care?

Supernova LEDs has CANBUS LEDs to prevent bulb-out warnings

Buying Turn Signal LEDs?

If you're buying LEDs for your Turn Signals, you'll also need to buy hyperblink fixers.  Without the hyperblink fixers, your turn signals will flash 2x faster than normal.  Click here to get the hyperblink fixers.

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