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06Liberty

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Has anyone ever tried them on the KJ? I've tried some on my Ranger that I had and they made my blinkers blink really fast. I've seen some on other vehicles that blinked fine though. I was just wondering if they would work ok on the Liberty.
 

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Not tried them but www.eautoworks.com has them, they also have the resistor you need to make them blink the normal speed. Someone over at LOST installed them and seemed to like them.
 

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Holy Crap! I didn't realize how expensive those things were! I figured it up, and if I were to get all new LED bulbs with the reisitors all the way around it would be well over $100!! Nope, no thanks...
 

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I changed over my side markers, plate light, brake lights and back up lights to LED. I love them. And disregarding the resistor cost, what stopped me from switching over the turn signals was locating the signal wire on the back set. What a pain. Look on Ebay, you'll find the costs a lot lower.
 

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I think I am going to get the LED Backup lights by themselves. Should be brighter than stockers.
 

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When I did the backup lights, I saw not a brighter light, but a white/verging on blue light instead. If you do, you have to get the side shooting bulbs, so that the light energy hits the reflector as much as possible. But in the dark, meaning no street lamps and the such, it is brighter. It looks nice.
 

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