LED lights - Need Flasher unit or load resistor?

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  • badaboom
    AMC 4 OH! 1
    • Jun 05, 2001
    • 3761

    LED lights - Need Flasher unit or load resistor?

    Anybody using or need a Flasher unit or load resistor when upgraded to LED lights especially interested in the flasher - turn signals / emergency flashers ?
    1981 Jeep J10 Laredo, 401-V8, 625 Carter, Lunati 262/268, Edelbrock Performer, MSD Ign., Hydroboost, Hyd. Clutch, Flow Cooler WP, Be Cool Aluminum Radiator, Doug Thorley, NV4500 5-Spd, NP-231D, 3.73 F/R Trac-Locs, Rustys 4" Lift, Vintage Red Metallic, Black Interior and 33X10.50X15 BFG, FiTech400 to come - IN PROCESS Bling Bling Cha-Ching
  • joe
    • Apr 28, 2000
    • 22392

    #2
    Haven't done it on a FSJ but ran LED turn sigs on a couple bikes. Lot easier to just replace the orig flasher unit with an electronic one.
    joe
    "Don't mind me. I'm just here for the alibi"

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    • chubbinius
      258 I6
      • Oct 31, 2018
      • 294

      #3
      Like Joe said...I installed LED tail/brake lights and used one of these



      Works great, quick and easy to put in and not expensive. Hope this helps!
      1970 1414X Wagoneer "The Pig"
      -Dauntless 350 V8
      -D27 front/D44 rear
      2006 XK (65th Ann Edition)-DD

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      • 61Hawk
        258 I6
        • Jul 18, 2009
        • 377

        #4
        I replaced all my bulb with LED and installed an electronic flasher. Now the only thing I need to do is figure out how to get my cruise control working again since it's tied into the brake lights.

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