Levi, I hate to say it but, there's not going to be any silver bullet for this problem. You have a crossfeed issue with the two front turn signal circuits (14 LT BLU and 15 DK BLU).
I don't get this:
i took out all the bulbs and still had the problem
How is it possible to have the problem (
all the front directional lights come on when either side s selected) if the lamps were all out?
Anyway, if you have thoroughly checked the three ground points (2 sheet metal points and one on the frame):
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If you have gone through all the sockets and checked for shorts - and proper grounding - in each one. And made absolutely sure that the correct bulbs are installed in each socket. The park/turn lamps are 1157 and the markers are 168. The turn signal/marker light circuits are involved and very ground dependent:
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Note how the lamp grounds (incl the headlights) are all spliced together - one bad socket or one wrong lamp in a socket and the whole front lighting system is connected to some extent.
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If you have checked all that, and you still can't find any path for one circuit to feed over to the other, you will have to start cutting wires. Here is where the two front turn signal circuits enter the engine compartment. If you make cuts in strategically placed spots in the circuits, it will help you narrow down the location of the problem.
And try this first:
Remove all the front lamps - at the same time. When they are all out, set your meter to continuity and connect one probe to the 14 circuit and the other to the 15 (use the park/TS sockets). If you probe at the sockets, Be aware that all of these sockets have a lead on the 9 (parking lights) circuit - as well as one from either the 14 (LH) or 15 (RH) directional circuit. So be sure you put your probe on the correct contact at the bottom of the socket.The markers will only have 2 - a 9 and a 14/15. The park/TS sockets will have 3 leads, but only 2 contacts at the bottom of the socket (9 & 14/15) the other lead (ground - BLK 150/151) goes to the socket wall.
If, with all the lamps removed, you get continuity between the 14 & 15 circuits, the short will be either in the run from the firewall connection block to the front lights - or it could be in the wiring up to the dash indicators, or the directional switch or the wiring that runs up through the column to the directional switch.
Cut the 14 & 15 right at the FW connector:
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If you lose continuity, the short is in the cab - in one of the places noted above.
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