It is a bit tight on such a tiny vehicle. If there weren't the outboard flashers on the truck already, I would definitely swap the orientation. Maybe if I get bored, I'll swap them, we'll see!
You are correct, that would work. And that is the solution I have used on my other vehicles when I switched their lighting to LED. I will eventually take the steering wheel apart to see if the flasher can be swapped out. If that doesn't go well, then a resistor will need to be used. I'll share that adventure eventually.
Mitsubishi does not do negative switching on the lighting. At least not on this 94 Minicab. So, no relay harness was required to make these lights work. You saw all the modifications I made to the stock wiring in the video. I do know that other mini truck manufacturers use negative switching, so I would definitely research that.
I just installed a direct bulb swap to LED on my 94 Suzuki Carry and love it!! Thanks for a great video!
I liked those head lights in reverse , i felt uncomfortable looking at those turn signals inwards 😂
It is a bit tight on such a tiny vehicle. If there weren't the outboard flashers on the truck already, I would definitely swap the orientation. Maybe if I get bored, I'll swap them, we'll see!
Install a resistor on the indicator wire will stop the hyper flash.
You are correct, that would work. And that is the solution I have used on my other vehicles when I switched their lighting to LED. I will eventually take the steering wheel apart to see if the flasher can be swapped out. If that doesn't go well, then a resistor will need to be used. I'll share that adventure eventually.
Do these light require the relay harness ?
Mitsubishi does not do negative switching on the lighting. At least not on this 94 Minicab. So, no relay harness was required to make these lights work. You saw all the modifications I made to the stock wiring in the video. I do know that other mini truck manufacturers use negative switching, so I would definitely research that.
Plastic or glass lenses?
I didn't point it out clearly during the video, but the transparent lenses on the LED lights are plastic. The rear housing appears to be aluminum.