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Denali132

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I just decided to put my LEDs back in my blinkers on my Denali nd I know that it makes my blinker blink fast. I have the load resistors how hard are they to hook up they say it just goes over your turn signal wires with no splicing. I am not real hand so if I take it to a shop how long would it take them and how much should they charge? Do you have to take he headlights out? People who have done this pics or how to do it would be great. Also when you put the resistors in I read somewhere they said it works for the back signals as well, they said 2 resistors would fix the left and right signals in the front and back is that right? Why is it when I put on the 4way flashers they blink normal?
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SabrToothSqrl

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whoa

ok, slow down. lol... or write more clearly...

I went to LEDs in the back of my Tahoe and it caused the fast flash.

Normally you have 27 watt bulbs back there which at 12v is about a 6 ohm load.

I now have 7 ohm resistors on mine and it fixed the fast flash.

They are easy to install and do work.

http://www.google.com/products?q=230004a&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&scoring=p

The company that sold me my lights sent me the 7 ohm ones free (actually a 12 built in, then a 20?) anyway the total is 7 ohms... and they work.

I'd assume 6 would as well.
 

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