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The amount of trust you need in a device varies based on what you’re buying.

There are a whole lot of products where saving cash easily trumps having a good brand standing behind it.

Phone cases are a classic example. Some of my recent purchases like a toilet paper holder or emergency ponchos are similar. Even clothing is getting to the point where name brands are barely more dependable than Amazon off-brand clothes that probably come from the same factories.

Sometimes “untrustworthy” brands go above and beyond mass market retail options, like the LED automotive lights that AutoZone won’t sell me.




AutoZone is doing us all a favor. Most people whack in an LED replacement for their turn signals and end up with a quick flashing mess that may be partially green. Or they put in LED brake lights that are blindingly bright and have no differentiation between idle and braking.


I made sure the lights had the same projection pattern as the halogens. I put in one on one side first and compared to the old bulb. No difference: they both cut off at the same height. Neither halogen nor these LEDs are directional, it’s the housing that determines the projection pattern.

Plus, I’m in a sedan, while everyone else drives a huge SUV that rides higher than my car.

I don’t see how my light system is any more offensive than the luxury cars that have the same thing from the factory. The only difference is that I don’t blow all my money on a stupid car payment or a thousand dollar feature package just so I can see better at night.

I also installed LEDs for the license plate lights which has no negative effect on anyone, and now they won’t burn out all the time.

(I did not install turn signal, brake, or high beam LEDs, I just installed the stuff that annoyed me by burning out all the time)




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