I know others have done this but i think these bulbs may be a bit unique. autolumination 60 LED switchbacks. when the park lights on its white, if i blink while that on, it blinks white/amber, white/amber I think the vleds go amber/off, amber off even when the park lamps are on. anyway, 3 ohm resistor across the 2 outer wires going into the blinker socket. I am also very close to the fender surgery for the WH side markers. so while I was soldering the harness I figured I may as well get the resistor addeed for the switchbacks. here is a few vids for a change. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV3gOGnNTAA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tZtES_zjQI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46x0kL6j2PE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3WUYu2dpt8 I needed a 3 ohm resistor. LINKS: bulbs: scroll to the 60's http://autolumination.com/switchback.html resistors: scroll down look for 3 OHM DELUXE ALUMINUM http://autolumination.com/equalizers.htm
You have type 1's that's why they blink like that... Type 1's blink amber/white Type 2's blink amber/off
And dude like i said before you got the deepest and most Italian mobster sounding voice i've ever heard If you called and threatened me i'd prob pass out in fear!
:scare: seriously bro I can never call anywhere and complain. no matter how nice I am the voice throws them and hey get defensive and right away, they think i am yelling or something. and i am trying to be sweet as pie ......well somewhat polite anyway. the autolumination diff is the LEDs switch from white to amber, all of them light, all 60, on the v-led its half white/half orange. :magic: so thats why these are much brighter. I have only wired up one side; i'll try to shoot a compare vid so we can see for sure.
here is a vid.......the left is a stealth.com CHROME bulb. the right is the switchback. the led does seem to strobe white for a split second...then go to amber but you cannot see that looking at the bulb with your eyes. i need to make sure my ground is good and clean. it may just be how it works......but just in case. anyway: