I highly recommend these tail/brake LED bulbs.....When brake is applied they flash 3 times & pulse 3 times than stay on steady.......Nice & bright & save power.....But I bought them for the flash/pulse feature.
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Re: Bulbs.
good idea, gonna have to try them. Wonder how they would work on the car?
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Re: Bulbs.
Look cool Blaine. Was it plug and play or did it need resistors added?Blaine wrote:I highly recommend these tail/brake LED bulbs.....When brake is applied they flash 3 times & pulse 3 times than stay on steady.......Nice & bright & save power.....But I bought them for the flash/pulse feature.
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Re: Bulbs.
No resistor needed for brake....Works in any 1157 double contact socket.Will also work in car....... Since the LED Bulbs have lower wattage than stock bulbs,when installing on some newer cars, you might need to add load resistor