FS: Turn Signal LEDs! Get crisp, bright, modern turn signals!
#16
Yes, you can find the options by entering your vehicle at www.diodedynamics.com
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#18
Yes, it sure will! We offer bulbs for the front turn signal as well- please just enter your vehicle on the left side at www.diodedynamics.com
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#19
#20
2 resistors (however we sell them as a pair), you need one for each bulb, it is a pretty easy installation.
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Here is a you tube video to help with the installation:
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#22
Sorry! Here is a diagram http://www.diodedynamics.com/install...torinstall.jpg, connect the resistors as shown in this diagram.
#25
so i've read in multiple places that load resistors are mandatory with the front and rear turn signal leds (7440 bulbs), but haven't found anything concrete about the reverse lights (921 bulbs). i know the reverse lights aren't the topic of this thread, but i figured you could answer my question about them.
will i need load resistors with either or both of these bulbs? (i'm assuming if a load resistor is needed for the rear turn signals then it is obviously needed for the front as well; but i'm more concerned if a load resistor is needed for the 921 reverse light bulbs.)
also, since our front turn signals have amber-tinted lenses, and our rear turn signals have red-tinted lenses, shouldn't we just be buying white leds since the lens will tint the light anyway? i've read that if we buy red bulbs, that the light output is a deeper red than our stock led brake lights, and also that light output is less than compared to getting a white led turn signal...
thanks!
will i need load resistors with either or both of these bulbs? (i'm assuming if a load resistor is needed for the rear turn signals then it is obviously needed for the front as well; but i'm more concerned if a load resistor is needed for the 921 reverse light bulbs.)
also, since our front turn signals have amber-tinted lenses, and our rear turn signals have red-tinted lenses, shouldn't we just be buying white leds since the lens will tint the light anyway? i've read that if we buy red bulbs, that the light output is a deeper red than our stock led brake lights, and also that light output is less than compared to getting a white led turn signal...
thanks!
#26
If you have both front and back LED bulbs with one set of resistors for the front, they should build up enough resistance to solve the same issue in the back, therefore you would not need to get a separate pair for the back. In rare cases having only one set does not work, and the hyper blinking continues, however I would start with one set (it does not matter if it is the back or front) Hope it helps!
Michelle
Michelle
#27
If you have both front and back LED bulbs with one set of resistors for the front, they should build up enough resistance to solve the same issue in the back, therefore you would not need to get a separate pair for the back. In rare cases having only one set does not work, and the hyper blinking continues, however I would start with one set (it does not matter if it is the back or front) Hope it helps!
Michelle
Michelle
Yep! Makes sense!
So I'm assuming this is referring to the turn signals, correct?
If I also got a set of reverse lights (921 bulbs), would I need resistors for those as well?
#29
Do u offer a strobing resistor for the leds or do u sell one seperate ?? I've purchased led's from u w great success .....but i was hoping as a volunteer fireman in my community I could install the strobe in addition to without changing my lights out. All I need is my turn signals to strobe due to state color regulations. (White and blue)