veedubtuner
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So I bought some Lariat LED headlights off ebay to replace the factory halogens with (whenever I get my truck ? lol) as I like OEM+ upgrades. My question is, one of the lights I received has (what looks like) a Diode Dynamics LED in the turn signal. Looking at their website it looks to be the switchback version. After some reading on here, it seems that the bulb in that location is a dual filament bulb for both the LED and halogen version lights. Halogen LED turn signal version (switchback) gives you the option to have a white running light and an amber turn. In the Lariat LED, the running light is the white strip and a separate bulb for turn.
My question, to anyone with the Lariat LED's, if you have swapped out your turn signals for LED's, did you use the switchbacks or did you just use the amber ones? If you did go with the switchbacks what are the advantages over the amber ones? I'm confused as to why a switchback would be needed in that location for single use function. Also, on Diodes website is has the option to add resistors to combat "speedy flash", is this common issue on these trucks? I'm still very new to Ford and I did quite a bit of research before asking, but could find exactly what I was looking for. TIA.
My question, to anyone with the Lariat LED's, if you have swapped out your turn signals for LED's, did you use the switchbacks or did you just use the amber ones? If you did go with the switchbacks what are the advantages over the amber ones? I'm confused as to why a switchback would be needed in that location for single use function. Also, on Diodes website is has the option to add resistors to combat "speedy flash", is this common issue on these trucks? I'm still very new to Ford and I did quite a bit of research before asking, but could find exactly what I was looking for. TIA.
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