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Old May 18th, 2011, 06:24 PM   #4
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First off, you're going to need some resistors to go with your LED's. This will increase the longevity of your LED's and prevent them from prematurely frying up. The resistors you need will depend on the resistors you have, as well as how you plan on wiring them.

Once you figure out the resistances you need, everything else is relatively easy. You'll be able to wire in turns in parallel with your current turn signal harness, one for each side, obviously. For your running lights, you can tie into the license plate light or the tail light wires (running, not brake). For your brake lights you can run in parallel with your brake light wires. The tail light harness has 3 wires (one for running, one for brake, and one ground).
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