Re: LED replacements for 1156/1157 bulbs
Suzuki is correct. White LEDs are really blue with a yellow phosphor. What the phosphor does is basicly convert blue photons to yellow photons. (Blue light to yellow light.) The eye is fooled and thinks it looks white, but there is minimal red light there. It is really mostly blue and yellow light. I know you all thing blue and yellow make green, but in this case it is not true. Anyway, there is minimal red light to go through the red filter. On the other hand, the red LEDs are almost pure red light. Susuki is also correct about the response time of a LED light. The standard (incadescent) bulb takes about a half second to heat up and produce light. The LED starts producing light almost instantly. (I know this only because I work as an electrical engineer for a automotive supplier. Interior LED lighting is one of my product responsibilities.)
I agree with CATransplant about the socket being the weak link. The LED has awesome product lifetime, but the sockets still are the wink link in the chain. I cover my sockets with grease (vaseline, etc.) That seems to help a lot. Also, I fill all the crimp connections the same way. Unfortunately, I still back the lights into the dock or whatever else. In my case, it just does not matter how good the lights are. Oh well.
TerryMSU