It's super annoying seeing most people drive with only one burnt out. 
DJones said:It's super annoying seeing most people drive with only one burnt out.![]()
Thanksjkdubz said:Are these mods relatively easy? I'm having a hard time finding a trailblazer I like in Florida, but i have found a few Z71 Tahoes I am thinking about getting. Your '01 looks nice man!
You know it my friend!Blckshdw said:Keep the LEDs coming Sam!!![]()

Putting LEDs in the DRLs was just a start. I have some other things in mind for the front. First step will be to replace my flasher relay with an LED compatible one. (I'm not a fan of load resistors)DJones said:Instead of a direct replacement with LED bulbs, I would have put in amber LEDs and wired them to the turn signal. Or wired both sockets with switchbacks for dual DRL/park/turn functions.
BO TIE SS said:Putting LEDs in the DRLs was just a start. I have some other things in mind for the front. First step will be to replace my flasher relay with an LED compatible one. (I'm not a fan of load resistors)
Nothing more than personal preference. I would rather replace the flasher with one that's LED compatible than wire in load resistors.08AvySkillz said:Sam, what's the reason behind not liking the load resistors?
No. I don't know what year they started putting those on, but it was after 2001.08AvySkillz said:Do you have the led mirror blinkers on ur truck too?
When my DRLs were in the factory location, I used an LED bulb from Autolumination.com. (which are now my parking lights) The "euro" looking ones are from Ebay. They really turned out to be junk, so I'm going to build my own. They are like these...Irishboy02 said:What bulbs did you use for you DRLs.
No problems yet. But, that's why I went with LED.Irishboy02 said:Gm has the DRL voltage problem, any issues with the LEDs burning out?
Irishboy02 said:What bulbs did you use for you DRLs. Gm has the DRL voltage problem, any issues with the LEDs burning out?
I don't know what "flood lights" you're talking about.Irishboy02 said:Your flood lights, are they festoon bulbs or reg bulbs?

I hadn't heard that there was a pulse in the DRLs on the full size trucks. I don't understand the need for one. I did notice that they burn out a lot. Mine were both working when I bought it, but I wanted the whiter light of an LED. (and the longer life)Irishboy02 said:Im not sure of the technical jargan, however this body style gm DRL the bulbs have a pulsed signal varying anywhere from 12.3 to 15.5. The recommended bulb from factory was 3156 but when they found out about this issue it was due to blowing these bulbs like crazy. It would also overheat the sockets and even melt the housing from running too hot. They then switched to now recommended 4114 bulb, sent out a service bullitan, same socket but able to handle up to the possible supplied voltage to handle the surge.
Irishboy02 said:Awesome. Thanks for the response. Yea iv been using autolumincation for a while too, great products. Your flood lights, are they festoon bulbs or reg bulbs? Mine say regular style (as per sylvania bulb guide) but when i crack them open theyre festoon bulbs
Im not sure of the technical jargan, however this body style gm DRL the bulbs have a pulsed signal varying anywhere from 12.3 to 15.5. The recommended bulb from factory was 3156 but when they found out about this issue it was due to blowing these bulbs like crazy. It would also overheat the sockets and even melt the housing from running too hot. They then switched to now recommended 4114 bulb, sent out a service bullitan, same socket but able to handle up to the possible supplied voltage to handle the surge.
PWM waveforms can be damaging, but not because the voltage flies up higher than the alternator's max. It's the excessive switching on and off, hundreds of times a second, that causes issues. An incandescent lamp has a filament that glows white-hot. But when it turns off, it takes a large fraction of a second to get cold and go dark. Switching that sort of load on and off faster than the filament's mass can react, and faster than the eye can see, is no problem. And that's what the GMT360 designers intended to have for headlights.Sparky said:OK, yeah that's the PWM. The voltage can't go above the voltage output of the alternator (which shouldn't go above 14.5 or so), but the PWM signal can and does kill bulbs faster than a steady voltage.