Recommended Load Resistor Kit for LED Turn Signals on a New Flat Bed
Updated 09/26/2025 | Published 04/19/2025 >
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Hello I just I stalled a new flat bed on my 2008 dodge truck. I know I will need a resistor for my hyper flash my question is do I need one for each led on the new flatbed or one in harnessfor the correct ohms of resistance for bed lights. Or should I just replace the flasher unit/replay for led tail lights.
asked by: John B
Expert Reply:
Hey John! You'll need to install one of the Load Resistor Kit for LED Turn Signals item # DI34ZR on each of your tail lights. This is a 2-pack. I do not have, or am aware of, a load resistor set up that would handle all of the LED light's with one part.
What kind of flatbed did you install?
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Optronics Load Resistor for LED Lights - Male PL-3 Plug and Female PL-3 Plug - Qty 1
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Jerred H.
9/26/2025
Hey John, did the Load Resistor Kit for LED Turn Signals work out for your flatbed lights? I'm asking because your experience could help others with similar setups.