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Old 02-06-2015, 10:35 AM
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thanks for the pics!

do the signals flash fast or at the same speed as the stock tail lights?
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They flash the same...these come already with the built in load resistors to prevent the hyperflash.
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Normal flash, the ones before these had hyper flash, very poor quality so I sent them back.
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Yep they look awesome...I opened up one of my boxes last night just to check 'em out. They seem to be equal to or better quality than the oem's!
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They look great! I am happy with them as will you be. Post up when you get them!
Here's another picture to get you pumped..
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Drove in heavy rain last night and I noticed I had some moisture in the top of one of them. Don't know what to do now. Already sold my stock ones so its not like I can send them back....grrrrr....
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Originally Posted by Dlmack33
Drove in heavy rain last night and I noticed I had some moisture in the top of one of them. Don't know what to do now. Already sold my stock ones so its not like I can send them back....grrrrr....
Well that sucks. Keep us posted if it gets better or worse.
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Take them apart and reseal them.
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I'm goin to contact spyder and see what they say before I touch them. I don't feel like I should have to do that after spending over $220 for them.
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Originally Posted by Dlmack33
I'm goin to contact spyder and see what they say before I touch them. I don't feel like I should have to do that after spending over $220 for them.

That stinks man. Did you get the reverse lights sealed really well? Mine were hard to get locked in place so I rubbed a thin film of grease on them and they went right in. I was going to pre-seal mine with silicone but I can't see where water can get in these other than the reverse light holes? I had a very heavy rain a couple of days after installing mine and so far no moisture at all. Heck, my stock lights were fogging up right after I bought the truck....never had an issue with any other vehicle.



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