My stock turn signals are amber halogen bulbs (3157NA) which has two levels of intensity. The lower intensity amber color is for DRL but they stay on at night as well. And the higher intensity while blinking still an amber color are for the turn signals.
However, the way these Switchback LEDs operate is they operate as expected while the turn signal is on. But instead of a lower intensity amber color while turn signal is not in use. These switchback LEDs produce an intense white light. Here is a video in case I've lost you at this point:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcQvW64v4e4
The Switchback LEDs obviously behave differently than the stock halogen bulbs. My question is: Are they legal since they behave differently than stock? Please explain why it's you think it's legal or not or any experience you've had with LED turn signal bulbs.
I've searched google and I'm not satisfied with the responses. I know the guy in the video has HID low beams and fog lights but please keep your replies focused on the subject.
However, the way these Switchback LEDs operate is they operate as expected while the turn signal is on. But instead of a lower intensity amber color while turn signal is not in use. These switchback LEDs produce an intense white light. Here is a video in case I've lost you at this point:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcQvW64v4e4
The Switchback LEDs obviously behave differently than the stock halogen bulbs. My question is: Are they legal since they behave differently than stock? Please explain why it's you think it's legal or not or any experience you've had with LED turn signal bulbs.
I've searched google and I'm not satisfied with the responses. I know the guy in the video has HID low beams and fog lights but please keep your replies focused on the subject.
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