Would these work for parking lamp bulbs?

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looks like it, as long as its an 1157 bulb, not too bad for only $9
 

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thats a big 10-4 good buddy, but make sure there the resistor type. otherwise you will need an solid state flasher unit. or you will have to wire in a resistor on each led bulb.
 
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How would i figure out if these are the resistor type Dj?
 

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put them in and see if they flash really ****** fast. lol if they do then you do not have resistor types, then at that point you have 2 options... wire in a load resistor in the circuit for each light, or get solid state flasher unit
 
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Lol , I ended jusy buying some crystal clear parking bulbs today at NAPA for 4 bucks. They look ten times better. Thanks anyway bro!
 

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yup, i went to all led's outside and i spent some $, almost 20 bucks a bulb so 4 front whites and 4 red rears lol do the math that's almost $160 for 4 lights but they had the same internal resistance as my stockers. so my flash rate was the same.
 

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