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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: electrical work March 16th 2011, 8:08 pm | |
| i need two little tiny resistors put in hopefully parts come in saturday,can some help???????????????????? | |
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HemiMag CAMM All-Star
Location : Chitown Burbs,IL Points : 9474 Posts : 2784 Reputation : 334
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 16th 2011, 8:51 pm | |
| Pm Joey,he's the man for the job | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 16th 2011, 9:01 pm | |
| i dont think he has time , i asked him he refered me to himfast,he seems busy to all i need is four wires installed ill do the rest | |
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liljoejoe54 Moderator
Location : Chicago Points : 23220 Posts : 4222 Reputation : 848
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 16th 2011, 9:09 pm | |
| - inkedup wrote:
- i dont think he has time , i asked him he refered me to himfast,he seems busy to all i need is four wires installed ill do the rest
I never said I didnt have the time. I said I didnt know what you were talking about needing resistors for LED turn signal bulbs. I told you that Himfast bought LED turn signal bulbs off ebay that plug right in. | |
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HemiMag CAMM All-Star
Location : Chitown Burbs,IL Points : 9474 Posts : 2784 Reputation : 334
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 16th 2011, 9:14 pm | |
| What you need is load equalizers/load levelers. Same shit but yea you need this installed so it doesn't blink like crazy | |
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liljoejoe54 Moderator
Location : Chicago Points : 23220 Posts : 4222 Reputation : 848
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 16th 2011, 9:16 pm | |
| - HemiMag wrote:
- What you need is load equalizers/load levelers. Same shit but yea you need this installed so it doesn't blink like crazy
Yeah I had no clue about that. I thought the LED bulbs himfast put in were plug and play. They sure as hell looked great. | |
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HemiMag CAMM All-Star
Location : Chitown Burbs,IL Points : 9474 Posts : 2784 Reputation : 334
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 16th 2011, 9:40 pm | |
| No they're not but it's not hard to do. Yea Himfast has the dual circuit. They're white but once they flash they're amber | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 16th 2011, 9:57 pm | |
| I ordered white it's a cool looking disco led 47 bucks plus resistors.yikes I'm an addict | |
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firestartr420 CAMM All-Star
Location : Niles, Illinois Points : 8714 Posts : 2314 Reputation : 292
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 12:31 am | |
| you could just push the wires of the resistor into the back side of wire harness connector. Or get some t-tap connectors and run it that way. The resistor just needs to be in the circuit somewhere. | |
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HemiMag CAMM All-Star
Location : Chitown Burbs,IL Points : 9474 Posts : 2784 Reputation : 334
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 11:25 am | |
| id rather get solder the wires and add heat shrink wrap to protect them from any moisture.... | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 11:32 am | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 11:39 am | |
| if anyone can help me saturday morning provided my wiring comes ....im willing to pay ......"CASH MONEY" for your time | |
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Dave13 CAMM Member
Location : Romeoville Points : 5054 Posts : 25 Reputation : 8
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 12:06 pm | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLfXXRfRIzY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
$30 at Sears and you are good to go. | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 12:15 pm | |
| I have parts. Its the mmechankcs of it. I can barely tie my own shoes | |
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xegitalian19xx Founding Member
Location : Chicago Points : 17992 Posts : 1475 Reputation : 294
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 12:52 pm | |
| I can't solder worth a shit, otherwise i'd be willing to help bro! | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 1:25 pm | |
| i ordered my l.e.d bulbs from carid.com .now the guy emailed me letting me know that load resistors are not needed.....wtf.....now if i plug them in and try them if he;s wrong will i fuck up bulbs ...they were not cheap 50 bucks to be exact and resistore were 12 | |
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Dave13 CAMM Member
Location : Romeoville Points : 5054 Posts : 25 Reputation : 8
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 1:47 pm | |
| Why would using the turn signal damage a led? You are looking to far inti this. Plug it in, if it flashes too fast, let us know and we can help from there. | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 2:03 pm | |
| Its the parking light.I think there right it doesnt blink why would I need a resistor then. | |
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HemiMag CAMM All-Star
Location : Chitown Burbs,IL Points : 9474 Posts : 2784 Reputation : 334
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 2:31 pm | |
| Don't you have aftermarket led tail lights?Wouldn't it come with led parking lights ???
If you connect it and it blinks fast it won't damage the led bulb... | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 3:04 pm | |
| Wait.I'm speaking of front corner/park lights maybe I was saying it wrong.and they don't blink so i think I might not need it | |
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firestartr420 CAMM All-Star
Location : Niles, Illinois Points : 8714 Posts : 2314 Reputation : 292
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 3:14 pm | |
| well, you shouldnt need a resistor if its just the cornering lights, unless you've done the little wire switch around to make your corner lights blink (aka, front blinker mod). It sounds like you havent done that mod, so you should be able to swap the bulbs and be done with it. | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 3:16 pm | |
| Ya we checked they do t block.well anyone need a pair of resistors let me kno | |
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firestartr420 CAMM All-Star
Location : Niles, Illinois Points : 8714 Posts : 2314 Reputation : 292
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 3:17 pm | |
| you know that you can make them blink if you wanted to right?!? | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 4:23 pm | |
| Now i do but its easier to leave them alone and just blink my eyes | |
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inkedup CAMM All-Star
Location : later'ville Points : 9980 Posts : 2958 Reputation : 243
| Subject: Re: electrical work March 17th 2011, 4:48 pm | |
| Lol..they sent me the wrong shit..they sent back up lights...fuck | |
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