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Had a very different experience with Lasfit and their bulbs. Installed the front and rear turn signal bulbs to avoid hyper flashing. Turned the hazards on and writhing 60 seconds one side was hyper flashing already. Once the built in resistor cooled down a bit, it stopped hyper flashing and then the other side started hyper flashing. Pulled them all out and went back to halogen. A larger resistor may be an option, but a better option is a flasher relay that is built for LEDs
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