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Old 08-12-2009 | 01:20 PM
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turn signal/blackouts, make them brighter

i just put turn signal blackouts on my knight rider style car.

my question/concern is..... the turn signal light doesn't look effected if litttle or at all through the blackout


but... to avoid any issues with law enforcement. and to give me peace of mind

is there a brighter bulb upgrade i can pop in there or should i use this website and upgrade to led setup with led supported flasher?

http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...d=7764045.3471


my question is what number bulb and what style flasher on that website?

or what kind of brighter condesant bulb? and again what part number or name?


thanks guys
Old 08-13-2009 | 01:13 PM
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I wouldn’t worry about it.

I driven many IN PROCESS cars with no turn signals (turning right in front of the officers), brights that were stuck in the on position (right in front of the officers), etcetera.

Also the dimmer blinkers will look cool at night.

A worse case scenario for you would be a ‘fix it’ ticket.


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Fog lights are not driving lights. They look dorky. Turn em off slow pokes.

How bout those dorks too scared to drive without headlights on in the daytime!

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