'04 dodge Utility body LED Light install

Andy C

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I Just installed a utility body on my 2004 Dodge (I haul tractors with it) It came with LED single bulb lights. The truck appears to have an additional circuit for the brake Lights (not the same as the turn signal) It also gives the light out signal on the dash when the LED lights are installed. I remember installing resistors on my son's Ford when he switched to LEDs but I don't remember what value they were.Does anyone know if there is a 4" round light assy. with 2 bulbs integrated into it so I don't have to punch another hole in the body for another light? Also, does anyone know the value of the resistor I would need to make the LED system work. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Andy
 
You will need two resistors, one for each side.

10 ohm 50 watt. They need to be mounted where they can dissipate some heat, up under a fender, etc.
 
The spare brake light feed would be for a third brake light in a cap, if you were to install one.
 

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