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Yep, for some reason the side markers need non-polarity bulbs.Awesome thanks for the tip. Only for exterior right?
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Yep, for some reason the side markers need non-polarity bulbs.Awesome thanks for the tip. Only for exterior right?
What, you don't that truck is the most rad ride ever? You don't like how after all that work, the rear diff has the same ground clearance as before? LolI don't mean to offend those who like that sort of stuff but
Yep, you have polarity sensitive LEDs in there. Put these non-polarity LEDs in and they should work correctly: https://www.amazon.com/Yorkim-Chipsets-Interior-Courtesy-License/dp/B07MXMCP31/ref=sr_1_16?dchild=1&keywords=194+amber+led+non-polarity&qid=1609378541&s=automotive&sr=1-16&th=1
Yep, for some reason the side markers need non-polarity bulbs.
Personally, I've never tried that style of light before, I've heard it's a better design, but who knows. I currently have some miniature Alla Lighting ones but it looks like they don't make them anymore.Awesome I'll look into it. Btw are these LEDs you recommended bright in your opinion?
Also just for giggles. What would happen if I left the polarity LEDs on the top and the non polarity on the bottom? Basically so when it blinks on the bottom works as it should and the top activates whenever I turn on the switch.
Happy new year to all of you guys, you help me get through the years with the distraction of talking trucks and I appreciate you and all of your posts. Best wishes to all of you! Peace in 2021 !