Resistor for 3157 LED bulbs?
#2
Senior Member
You should be able to install the resistors anywhere in the circuit for the taillights. I installed mine close to the taillights.
#3
Member
What he said^ and here's a link where to get them. https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...r-kit/190/831/
You need one for each side. Personally I have them but never installed them because on my truck the hyper flash isn't that hyper, and only speeds up with running lights on as in night driving, during the day they flash normal speed. My truck in video below.
You need one for each side. Personally I have them but never installed them because on my truck the hyper flash isn't that hyper, and only speeds up with running lights on as in night driving, during the day they flash normal speed. My truck in video below.
#5
Man, I wish there was a solution where you don't have to hack and splice into the factory wiring. On Rangers you simply install a EP27 flasher relay under the dash.
VLEDs sells a PnP 3157 LED kit with ballasts and resistors but its over $100 for 1 pair and I'm not paying $200+ for tail light bulbs.
Guess ill just buy Silverstars..
VLEDs sells a PnP 3157 LED kit with ballasts and resistors but its over $100 for 1 pair and I'm not paying $200+ for tail light bulbs.
Guess ill just buy Silverstars..
Last edited by johndog82; 11-17-2014 at 01:28 PM.
#6
Senior Member
Man, I wish there was a solution where you don't have to hack and splice into the factory wiring. On Rangers you simply install a EP27 flasher relay under the dash.
VLEDs sells a PnP 3157 LED kit with ballasts and resistors but its over $100 for 1 pair and I'm not paying $200+ for tail light bulbs.
Guess ill just buy Silverstars..
VLEDs sells a PnP 3157 LED kit with ballasts and resistors but its over $100 for 1 pair and I'm not paying $200+ for tail light bulbs.
Guess ill just buy Silverstars..