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Load Equalizer for lights:

Discussion in 'Lighting' started by Tundra-Lady-AZ, Dec 23, 2019.

  1. Dec 23, 2019 at 9:06 PM
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    Tundra-Lady-AZ

    Tundra-Lady-AZ [OP] New Member

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    First Name:
    Mary
    Vehicle:
    05 SR5 Tundra
    Hi Caleb,
    I posted this in another section, not sure if it was in the right section for my question, but would like to get your thoughts on this.
    I am looking for some advice about replacing the turn signals on my '05 Tundra. The headlight and a corresponding parking light went out within 2 weeks of each other, (with the parking light going out first, thank goodness) and I would like to changed to LED's and have read about the 'load equalizer' that is being recommended. My question is this: Since each sides front and rear turn run in sync with each other, should I install 1 load equalizer for each sides front and rear turn signal (on each side, right and left) or should I install 2, one for front, and one for rear, with a total of 4 equalizers for the 4 bulbs)? Also is there any other lights on my truck that I should also invest other load equalizers for?

    And thank you for all replies and suggestions, greatly appreciated.
     

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