2014 turn signals

Dogdaze

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You may be better off just buying a set of LED signals and a resistor to manage the blink rate, as you would need that (resistor) anyway for the 2014 LED signals. I may be wrong but I don't believe they would be a plug-n-play option.
 

greg the pole

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no issues.
the fronts come with resistors built in, and are very bright.
Plug and play? who cares, it's the sub harness anyways.
 

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I was interested until I found out the price. I don't remember exactly, but it was over $400. I'll go with the Touratech.
And I know there are cheaper ones to be found, but don't want to worry about leaking or fogging.
 

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I was thinking the same thing. I just looked on the Tourtech website. Not a bad price for all 4.
 

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cory1848 said:
I am interested in doing this as well. Are the connectors the same? Are the 2014 fronts running lights as well?
I'm not sure, as I removed the stock monster signals a long time ago.
Install is dead easy, if you know how to work a volt meter. Very bright to boot.

i'll be retro fitting the rear ones as well.
 

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cb0802 said:
I was interested until I found out the price. I don't remember exactly, but it was over $400. I'll go with the Touratech.
And I know there are cheaper ones to be found, but don't want to worry about leaking or fogging.
$400 for 2014 OEM turn lights? ???
 

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