11-13-2014, 06:36 PM | #3 |
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Re: Turn signal lights
Not a big fan of anything Auto Loc sells as guys haven't had great luck with some of their stuff in the past.
The first time around on mine I pulled the single element pigtails out of the stock sockets and installed double element pigtails and used a turn signal bulb that had straight across pins making it interesting when you tried to line the contacts of the bulb up with the contacts of the pigtail. When I redid the truck a few years ago I cut out the stock sockets and used universal sockets that took 1157 bulbs but the clearance behind the lights doesn't leave a lot of room for the sockets to stick out. That worked out well but I did have to find some sockets that didn't stick out that far to the rear of the light housing.
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