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Depends what your white reference is. Gotta know what the color temp of the LEDs is though. 3500-4000k is yellowed or soft white. 4500-5000k is pure white.

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Pure white imo. Followed the guide and ordered off super bright leds. No hot spots and it's super easy
 

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All exterior lights are LED except headlights, which are halo for the high beam and projector for the low beams.
All exterior lights are either Anzo or Spec-D


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Wow! Nice setup ZachT. Did you need to install load resistors both front and back to prevent turn signal hyper flash? Truck looks great.
 

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Wow! Nice setup ZachT. Did you need to install load resistors both front and back to prevent turn signal hyper flash? Truck looks great.
Thanks. The bumper lights came with built in load resistors, but other than that none installed. I used a flasher relay to overcome the hyper flash.
 

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Wow! Nice setup ZachT. Did you need to install load resistors both front and back to prevent turn signal hyper flash? Truck looks great.
Generally you can swap your factory flasher relay for a standard flasher unit and it solves it without having to add any additional stuff like resistors. On newer vehicles it may be different though.
Thanks. The bumper lights came with built in load resistors, but other than that none installed. I used a flasher relay to overcome the hyper flash.
Flasher replaced the flasher relay. Minor correction.

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Nice to know, that's even better than wiring up load resistors! I'll see if I can find a link to buying one of these LED flasher relays.
 

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I found mine at local autozone. They stocked it


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