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Chevy addict
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Iron Ridge, WI
Posts: 1,085
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Re: Led lights
Hey guys, I sell the UPD-90651 and have them is stock (two prong and three prong and also the polarity adapters which is needed for GM applications), I have played with them on all sorts of combinations of lights. They work on all combinations including multiple incandescent set ups. The only problem with them is if you have a burned out bulb you can't tell as the flasher will flash anyway. The cool thing about them is that they flash the same speed no matter the load.
I also handle the LED lights for these trucks, park lights, stepside tail and fleetside tail lights. Three prong flashers are usually for the aftermarket harnesses that you wire yourself. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,925
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Re: Led lights
I do not have experience with LEDs but on the stock stuff we soldered a ground wire to every light housing on my 66 and ran seperate ground wires back to a commom grounding block. No more dim lights........no more chasing bad grounds. Kieth
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