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โSep-16-2016 07:55 AM
Sam Spade wrote:
If they also serve as turn signals, putting in a high output, dual use LED (expensive) will probably result in the turn signals flashing too fast.......and they may not be any brighter at all viewing angles than your originals.
โSep-16-2016 07:48 AM
4x4van wrote:
If your trailer turn signals are simply wired in to your tow vehicle's turn signals, the "fast flash" likely won't be an issue since there will still be sufficient load on the turn signal circuit because of the tow vehicle's lights.
โSep-16-2016 07:45 AM
โSep-15-2016 08:40 PM
4x4van wrote:
If your trailer turn signals are simply wired in to your tow vehicle's turn signals, the "fast flash" likely won't be an issue since there will still be sufficient load on the turn signal circuit because of the tow vehicle's lights. If, on the other hand, the trailer turn signal circuit on the tow vehicle has it's own separate circuit/flasher, then the "fast flash" could be an issue, although it can easily be solved by wiring in a resistor to add load and fool the flasher unit.
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โSep-15-2016 04:59 PM
jarata1 wrote:
sounds good ill probobly just put a new led light in then was just wondering if the wiring was the same
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