S10 Blazer tail lights
weird, that is not a drl where i come from, drls are always on a headlight bulb, making a 3157 not appropriate for this use.
every truck i work on for HID kits i have to either disable the DRLs -if a person is to cheap for the other option, Anti Flicker Modules and or a dodge install kit.
ill take some pictures, but most of the time DRL (day time running lights, so we on the same page) are a lower voltage sent to the high beams. and i dont think ive ever seen a truck setup like yours. lol where r u from?
oops on the hijack, and i just looked lower, ur from newyork! lol
every truck i work on for HID kits i have to either disable the DRLs -if a person is to cheap for the other option, Anti Flicker Modules and or a dodge install kit.
ill take some pictures, but most of the time DRL (day time running lights, so we on the same page) are a lower voltage sent to the high beams. and i dont think ive ever seen a truck setup like yours. lol where r u from?
oops on the hijack, and i just looked lower, ur from newyork! lol
Maybe Canada is different, but down here, the DRL lights on that gen fullsize platform are in the location as seen on my truck.
All of the s-series trucks use the headlight bulbs; either the high beam in a parallel circuit or normal low beam as found in the ZR2.
I can say one thing for sure, having those 3157NA bulbs in there is definitely eye catching!
All of the s-series trucks use the headlight bulbs; either the high beam in a parallel circuit or normal low beam as found in the ZR2.
I can say one thing for sure, having those 3157NA bulbs in there is definitely eye catching!
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