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Infinite HIDs color changing LED turn signals Cobalt LT

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

Here are my new color changing LED turn signals I purchased from Infinite HIDs. They replace the stock amber 3157 bulbs with LEDs. Each LED tower has 48 LEDs, half are white and half are orange. When the parking lights are on, or when they're on at night with the headlights, they run white. When you activate your hazard lights or turn signals they flash orange. The only thing is, you'll need resistors to slow down the hyper flash. They even make my rear OEM bulbs in my tail lights flash quick. They can be purchased from Infinite HIDs for $50 for a pair. Worth it, in my opinion.

Link: http://infinite-leds.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=52&products_id=143

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  • i remember buying these when they came out and they were like $70, has the price come down?

  • @s2knott I tried to find another pair of them from Infinite LEDs and it looks like the place has shut down business. I'm pretty sure you can find some similar at VLED's website but I'm not sure.

  • Those look great. You can fix the 'fast' flash with an LED Flasher or a resistor as you said. The way I did it in my dads truck was I wired up a relay to the flasher...seems to work

  • I ended up doing the resistors with these. After I got rid of the car in July I took the LEDs out.. they're gunna go on my Jeep now. But thanks, they really did make my car look less.. usual haha

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  • if you dont have the keys then how did you get in the car

  • the reason they flash rapidly is because you need a relay to trick your car into thinking it's a halogen bulb.

  • @pepene93 lol good point.

  • @alexgonick its not that they slip, its that theyre not designed to account for modifications. they expect us to drive boring stock cars.

  • @pepene93 thank you for the info. ill look into it. thanks a bunch. the cars computers seem to be helping but they still slip sometimes

  • @alexgonick i dont think they need to be ventilated. you could put them on the chassis, and thatll keep them cool

  • @pepene93 i got some but like it said to keep them ventilated for heat and i cant do that lol

  • @alexgonick go check part stores. im pretty sure i saw some resistors for that at autozone

  • @mcelrec any tips for me? i also have fast flash it sucks but i have a 89 mazda 323. and have them in the back

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