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Old 02-14-2025, 08:59 PM   #10
IT Cowboy
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Re: Recommend me a LED light kit

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1. headlights: Holley Retrobright (link) the come in three colors, bright white, classic and yellow (I have classic)
2. Tail lights and front bumper marker: Amazon (link) get amber for front and red for the back
3. Side Marker: Amazon (link)

this set up took trial and error to get everything to work. Over the course of months, I purchased about eight different 1157 bulbs. This is the ONLY way I could get my front marker and the front side marker lights to work together without having professional electrical work done. Like others mentioned, you'll still need TWO flasher relays in your fuse panel at the kick panel. One for the turn signals and the second for the hazard lights.

This set-up is also the brightest bulbs that I could find that work well. I have had these for two years and no issues, and LOVE them. Everything is BRIGHT, particularly the headlights - just like a new car's LED headlights. Don't let the price fool you. They are well worth the value.
I tried these bulbs and the tails and all 4 corners work great. I am not able to make the turn signals flash when I put in the front amber bulbs. The recommended flasher modules seemed to do nothing at all towards helping. I left all the LEDs but put the front ambers back in and the rears and markers lights work and flash. I have the flasher modules that have the ground wires on them.
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