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Old 01-05-2016, 01:07 AM   #26
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So that's an electronic flasher with a ground. Did you use a reverse polarity adapter with it? Did you use another electronic flasher for your hazard lights also? Thank you for the pic
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Old 01-05-2016, 01:34 AM   #27
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I just checked out the thread you posted for me. Since the led parking lights are a three wire setup that means I have to make a ground out of one of the three wires since my truck is a two wire setup? Makes perfect since. I'll also need to install electronic flashers. Please let me know if I am incorrect in what I've said. Obliged!
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Old 01-05-2016, 11:43 AM   #28
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I just checked out the thread you posted for me. Since the led parking lights are a three wire setup that means I have to make a ground out of one of the three wires since my truck is a two wire setup? Makes perfect since. I'll also need to install electronic flashers. Please let me know if I am incorrect in what I've said. Obliged!

Correct the factory wiring is 2 wires so yes you will need to figure out which is ground for the LED's.
Yes I used both electric flashers for both.
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Correct the factory wiring is 2 wires so yes you will need to figure out which is ground for the LED's.
Yes I used both electric flashers for both.
I cannot thank you enough for this information. Last question; is it necessary to ground both parking lights or just one?
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I cannot thank you enough for this information. Last question; is it necessary to ground both parking lights or just one?
I would think both would have to be grounded.
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