strobecrazy
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I don't really see the issue with it. Sure it potentially decreases resale value, but besides that it allows for good placement of warning lights. I know I don't plan on getting rid of my vehicle until it dies so I'm not worried about resale at all.I agree a HLF would be a nice addition. I can't believe how some people drill into their bumper covers.
Why does the HLF have to be vehicle specific? I wouldn't waste the money on HG2s or runners period. If you must, look in to Feniex's version.That's my POV. I can't find a headlight flasher due to it having to be Vehicle Specific. The STL lights were removed and I replaced the TIR3 grill lights with LINZ3's. I also added Hide a ways in the taillights and reverse lights. I plan on getting HG2 runners or an equivalent soon. Video to come later. Thanks.
He speaks the truth. A buddy of mine had a Durango that he bought a standard headlight flasher for without doing research. It had a disclaimer in the box specifically stating that it could not be used on Dodge Durangos.If I put a non specific flasher in. It will fry my computer system in the truck. Just asked a fellow EVT and he informed me that Soundoff signal makes a Durango Headlight flasher specific for my year Durango. Never had a problem with HG2, can't say the same with Feniex... Uploading video as we speak.