KMeloney
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I just got some Esky appliques via UPS. Now all I need are some Esky lights... Hey, Robbie, what have you been up to lately?! 
Can't wait!
Can't wait!
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I just got some Esky appliques via UPS. Now all I need are some Esky lights... Hey, Robbie, what have you been up to lately?!
Can't wait!

Nice! Are you going with the esky oem or the eagle eye G5 tails?
I'm going OEM -- but only because I was presented with an opportunity that I couldn't refuse.
OEM>replica
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OEM>replica
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A couple of things I noticed that set these apart from real Escalade lights is that they flash the opposite of your mirrors for turn signal/hazards. They are off when the mirror signal is on, and on when the mirrors are off. No big deal, it's just different. Also, that big grey box is not a resistor, it's a flasher that's pretty loud when it clicks on/off for signals. It'll be interesting to see how long these last.
A couple of things I noticed that set these apart from real Escalade lights is that they flash the opposite of your mirrors for turn signal/hazards. They are off when the mirror signal is on, and on when the mirrors are off. No big deal, it's just different. Also, that big grey box is not a resistor, it's a flasher that's pretty loud when it clicks on/off for signals. It'll be interesting to see how long these last.
A couple of things I noticed that set these apart from real Escalade lights is that they flash the opposite of your mirrors for turn signal/hazards. They are off when the mirror signal is on, and on when the mirrors are off. No big deal, it's just different. Also, that big grey box is not a resistor, it's a flasher that's pretty loud when it clicks on/off for signals. It'll be interesting to see how long these last.
Dammit, you're right.
The factories aren't made in Taiwan or China?
What were you expecting? >kidding!< Haha
Seriously though... I'd be surprised if your lights were "back in sync" with any kind of permanence. What I mean is, I don't think they "reset" until the next time that you apply the brakes -- I just think that each time the brakes are pressed when the blinker is already on, it'll start the sequence over starting with the blinker light coming on.
So, if your blinker is something like this:
On....On....On...On...
Then applying the brake might do this:
On...On/On...On...On...
I don't think it STAYS in that pattern... I think that when the brake is stabbed, the light flashes, no matter where in the pattern the flasher was, and then flashes in time from there.
I don't think there's any correcting it. And if you're so OCD that you TRY to keep it in sync by timing your braking, well, you should see someone about that. LOL
Again, I don't know that the oem ones don't respond the same exact way. They may. They may not. BUT, I'm pretty sure they blink WITH the mirror's signal, and not opposite. (Could be wrong about that one, too.)
Remember, there are three possible scenarios:
1. The tail, mirror, and in-dash flasher all blink together.
2. The tail and flasher blink together while the mirror is opposite.
3. The tail and mirror blink together while the flasher is opposite.
To be sure what's going on, I'd back up toward a wall at night and see what's going on once and for all.
My Esky appliques are at the painter's at the moment.
Hurry up, Robbie!![]()

Well we -know- your appliques will fit the oem tails just fit lol... i know mine LOOK like the esky tails but if it's slightly off it will not align right with the appliques![]()