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Old 02-18-2003, 01:44 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Would this work for cleared light?

Cool perl thanks. So all I gotta do is take out my old "super whites" .And replace it with the led type . Do you have these installed in your parking lights yet ? How do they look now that u got that spiffy digicam take a pic maybe? How do they flash is it on & off or rotate like some leds light do ? If its as easy as a plug in how come on the site it says

"NOTE:
LED brake/tail lamps may not work with some thermal flasher units due to their extremely low current draw. These installations will require an electronic flasher unit available at your auto parts store"

Does this pertain to the front flashers or just the brake lights?? Sorry to pester you but as of now your the resident led expert and you always talk about this site. Thanks a mill

[Edited by Accent718 on Feb 18, 2003 9:46 AM]
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