Hello eaglerockdude - I had the same thought, so I purchased an aftermarket light assembly and new LED bulbs from Amazon. I do not recall the brand. The assemblies were clear and beautiful and fit perfectly, but were made for LED light bulbs which I also purchased as mentioned. I also purchased LED blinker bulbs. What you need to be aware of is the LED's operate at a different power draw than any incandescent bulb. So what ends up happening is the system thinks something is not working correctly due to the low power draw, and the blinker ends up blinking fast, which is the usual sign of a bulb being out. There are ways to fix it with aftermarket ohm adjusters ( dont know the technical name) that you can splice in-line, but it seems to be a pain so I haven't done it. If I had it to do over, I would still buy new assemblies, but I would by straight replacement and stick with incandescent bulbs. Good luck!