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Old 11-21-2015, 12:46 AM
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Sorry for digging this one up, but we have plenty of options available for the tail lights on your F-150:



Our new HP48 (not pictured) is also a direct plug and play replacement and will provide plenty of usable lumen output

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DD, do you provide a no hyperflash guarantee?
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Originally Posted by lewis26
DD, do you provide a no hyperflash guarantee?
No, unfortunately you will still need to install resistors to prevent hyperflashing from occurring.

There are no LED replacements for turn signal locations with enough resistance to prevent hyperflash.

Heat is a byproduct of electrical resistance, heat is also the biggest enemy of LEDs. If you were to have that much resistance integrated into the LED bulb, it would cause a premature heat related failure.

Resistors are easy to install, and take care of the hyperflash for each turn signal bulb you replace with an LED.

Feel free to give us a call if you need more information: (314) 205-3033

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Originally Posted by Diode Dynamics
No, unfortunately you will still need to install resistors to prevent hyperflashing from occurring.

There are no LED replacements for turn signal locations with enough resistance to prevent hyperflash.

Heat is a byproduct of electrical resistance, heat is also the biggest enemy of LEDs. If you were to have that much resistance integrated into the LED bulb, it would cause a premature heat related failure.

Resistors are easy to install, and take care of the hyperflash for each turn signal bulb you replace with an LED.

Feel free to give us a call if you need more information: (314) 205-3033

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What type of resistors would you recommend?
Do you sell them as a separate option?
And what ohm is needed/required so there are no issues that you would recommend with your lights?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Lethal Weapon
What type of resistors would you recommend?
Do you sell them as a separate option?
And what ohm is needed/required so there are no issues that you would recommend with your lights?
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We offer a resistor kit on our site for $10

One 6 ohm 50 watt resistor for each turn signal location will normally do the trick

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