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Luckily my sister lives halfway in between the mountain and the beach. So I can crash at her house tonight and then shoot over to the Trans shop pretty quick in the morning. And I get to see my nephew and two nieces in the morning too haha. Will know more when I get there.
Well... waiting for the Trans shop to check out my transmission. Waiting to see what's wrong with it. Let's see which body part this fix will cost me this time. Lol
So turns out my transmission is fine but the engine braking isn't engaging for some reason which is why it wouldn't downshift into third gear manually when I moved my shifter. So it's completely drive able and not doing any damage. So i will have to bring it down later in the week and leave it for a day with him so he can figure it out. But til then I'm fine to drive it normally.
So finally got my LEDs in for my low beams. Gonna take some work apparently because of my Aftermarket lens. Ugh... Anyways someone was telling me I will need to wire load resistors in behind the led bulbs for my lowbeams. Is this correct? @Fosscore , @Tonyrodz ,@05Single , you guys that have leds in your lights that can offer any advice?
No LEDs in headlights. Just the bulb that came with the Depos.
I tried some LEDs up front about a year or more ago when I first saw them but never could get them to work so I returned them. Interested to see how you go as it would be nice to get a whiter light up there without a full $$ retro.
Sorry I cannot help on this subject at the moment.
On my leds, was strictly plug and play. No issues at all. I did get the bulbs with the flexible cooling braids instead of the fan style. No resistors or anything else needed.
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