LED's for clear corners
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Originally posted by 94BlackBowtie
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With LED bulbs, you need to swap out the flashers in order for the turn signals and hazards to function.
You need 2 Triton EL12 electronic flashers. They can be bought at Autozone for $7.99 each. One is for the turn signal flasher, the other is for the hazard flasher.
The flashers are located behind the dash panel below the steering column, about a foot on either side of the steering column. Just look for little clips... you won't really be able to see the flashers, but just reach behind where a clip is and your hand will be on the flasher.
I've done this in my car and it works great.
You need 2 Triton EL12 electronic flashers. They can be bought at Autozone for $7.99 each. One is for the turn signal flasher, the other is for the hazard flasher.
The flashers are located behind the dash panel below the steering column, about a foot on either side of the steering column. Just look for little clips... you won't really be able to see the flashers, but just reach behind where a clip is and your hand will be on the flasher.
I've done this in my car and it works great.
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Originally posted by 94BlackBowtie
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Originally posted by stik6shift98
do they look better then stock????
do they look better then stock????
They're not as bright as regular bulbs, but the hyperwhite LEDs match my quasi-HID bulbs perfectly.
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PIAA 3157 bulbs will be much brighter than the LED's will be and will match the color temperature of most of the hids out there. They give off a white light with a slightly bluish hue... the same thing the LED"s do. I had the LED's in my car for almost 2 days before I took them back out. Not a good replacement for turn signals in my opinion.
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If anyone here is interested I have a set of 3157 and 194 LED bulbs in Amber color. I bought these, but found a better deal on PIAA's. They cost me $30 and they are brand new so $20 shipped? Email me
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