thats bad engineering if you ask me. why in the world would they put the high beam switch in turn signal instead of with the other light switchs. Unless they had some genious reason then I say thats crazy
Pretty much every automaker does it that way and have been for the last 30 years.kingcolbert83 said:thats bad engineering if you ask me. why in the world would they put the high beam switch in turn signal instead of with the other light switchs. Unless they had some genious reason then I say thats crazy
DRIVEN said:Pretty much every automaker does it that way and have been for the last 30 years.kingcolbert83 said:thats bad engineering if you ask me. why in the world would they put the high beam switch in turn signal instead of with the other light switchs. Unless they had some genious reason then I say thats crazy
84GP455 said:Here are some pic's of LED vs. 2057 bulbs in my taillights.
LED is first 2057 is second
LED
2057 See how the bottom half of the lens on the LED is dark?
And these LED bulbs have 24 led's 18 facing forward and 6 around the bulb facing sideways.
ibanezfxer said:Those peticular led bulbs don't light up everything. I have seen ones that are a square board and are married to a regular light socket that plugs into the receptacle. You can actually hook up two of these "boards" and will light up the whole lens. Heck, you could probably even hook up 3 since leds draw absolutely no current.
kingcolbert83 said:78 salon said:Um, yes you do. You'll find them if you pull the lever on the left side of the steering column.kingcolbert83 said:ok quick question. Do the 78-80 gbody use the H4 or H3 headlights? I have the single headlight assembly with no high beam. Im wondering because I want to order the hid kit off ebay but not sure if I need the h4 or h3. the h4 says hi/lo
there is no lever. just a knob for the lights. pull out once the parking lights come on. pull out all the way and the headlights come on.
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