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Resister specs. for LEDs

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jmorse

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If you convert to LED lights you will need to connect resisters between the stop/turn hot wire and the ground wire for each side. The body builders section on www.dodge.com recommends 6 ohm/50watt resisters. Trucklite recommends 10 ohm/25 or 50 watt resisters. I sourced mine from a local electronic store for $2. 49 ea. . If you keep the original tail lights and add LED lights, you will not need any resisters. Hope this helps someone, as I knew I need resisters , but didn't know the specs. .



Jim
 
Why the big push to LEDs? I know they are supposed to last longer, but in my 94, I think I've only had to replace one bulb, so the longevity doesn't make sense to me. I have seen a lot of LED equiped big trucks (and a few cars) in snowstorms that despite having their lights on, the rears are totally covered with snow. There's not enough heat generated to keep the crud buildup off the lenses.
 
Well, not much of an electrican... so how do you tell what is hot, what is not!

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