the Novsights website says that the LED replacement bulbs do not need a resistor. Is that new? or did you test it and determine that you needed the resistor?
Caution: the resistors get very hot and melt anything they touch and eventually fail and can even burn up your flasher relay. It’s better to replace the flasher relay to an LED flasher even though it’s a pain to access in a 470. Then you don’t end up with heat issues. There are plenty of videos showing how.
These 470s have aged very well and look great in white. I saw one today and prefer the look to my '21 460 from most angles.
They are definitely sought after overlanders these days. Still hold good value for almost 20 YO cars.
Very detailed install demonstration! Amazing video!😄👍
Excellent video - thank you!
the Novsights website says that the LED replacement bulbs do not need a resistor. Is that new? or did you test it and determine that you needed the resistor?
I think it might be a newer bulb with built in resistance for “canbus” compatibility
which ones do you use for the front drl in the video can you send the link please
Check video description. Links are there.
Caution: the resistors get very hot and melt anything they touch and eventually fail and can even burn up your flasher relay. It’s better to replace the flasher relay to an LED flasher even though it’s a pain to access in a 470. Then you don’t end up with heat issues. There are plenty of videos showing how.
Thanks...good to know. I was thinking that too due to these being on all the time.
why would you want a white turn signal? That cant be legal either. Get switchbacks..
Cmon man its FL, we ain’t got no laws. All this freedumb we enjoy here.
My thoughts exactly. Why white
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