My78truck
'Ol Holly
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2019
- Posts
- 307
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- 260
- Location
- Virginia
- First Name
- Becky
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 5.7L
I am changing all my lights, interior and exterior, to LEDs. I found really close to stock lights that I will send in PM if interested.
My question is, with the LED change over, I've seen videos that just install them, I've seen videos that add resistors. I've seen videos that add a new head light harness to bypass the battery, to light switch to head light path. So my question is.......
1) - Do I need to install resistors????? this truck is a 1978 so NO computerized idiot light involved to get confused about aftermarket lights
2) - Do I need to install a new light harness. Since LEDs draw less power, will the direct wire to the battery this harness requires, burn out, blow up or shorten the life of my LED's. Bulbs are inexpensive to replace compared to the actual headlights.
Thanks.
My question is, with the LED change over, I've seen videos that just install them, I've seen videos that add resistors. I've seen videos that add a new head light harness to bypass the battery, to light switch to head light path. So my question is.......
1) - Do I need to install resistors????? this truck is a 1978 so NO computerized idiot light involved to get confused about aftermarket lights
2) - Do I need to install a new light harness. Since LEDs draw less power, will the direct wire to the battery this harness requires, burn out, blow up or shorten the life of my LED's. Bulbs are inexpensive to replace compared to the actual headlights.
Thanks.
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