Turn signal LED replacement brand?

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Adding resistors are as easy as replacing bulbs. All my 2011 Expy signals are LED and with resistors. Did them all in 1 hour.
 
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I added the LEDs to the rear turn signals. No hyperflash during the day. I just learned that they behave differently at night - hyperflash. Bummer.
Back to Amazon they will go and back in go the incandescent bulbs. Not worth anymore of my time.
 
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I added the LEDs to the rear turn signals. No hyperflash during the day. I just learned that they behave differently at night - hyperflash. Bummer.
Back to Amazon they will go and back in go the incandescent bulbs. Not worth anymore of my time.
I never could figure out why everybody keeps messing with them anyway when the stock ones are fully adequate.
 

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I never could figure out why everybody keeps messing with them anyway when the stock ones are fully adequate.
Bc LED are superior to ****** halogen. Have you tried LED lows or highs on your truck? Doubt it, LED is a far superior difference than halogen
 

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I could never figure out why you ***** so much about what other people do to their cars.
I can't figure why you would harass someone from behind a keyboard that you don't even know. I try to help people but most are too naïve to grasp good advice.
 
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I never could figure out why everybody keeps messing with them anyway when the stock ones are fully adequate.
Take a look at the picture in my initial post. The incandescent bulbs were literally burning up the sockets. I wanted LEDs because they run cooler while producing the same or slightly higher level of brightness. Resistors generate heat which is what I was trying eliminate in the first place.
 

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Take a look at the picture in my initial post. The incandescent bulbs were literally burning up the sockets. I wanted LEDs because they run cooler while producing the same or slightly higher level of brightness. Resistors generate heat which is what I was trying eliminate in the first place.
Yeah I've seen resistors burn through wiring harnesses and plastic parts of the head/tail light housings. Not good
 
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