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Ya I suppose I should've been more specific, usually helps. I have 4 run, turn, brake oval shape (2"x 6") LEDs in back. the very top and very bottom light up bright, but the one's in the center or middle are only lite up real faint. my welding rig is DOT'd so that has me a little nervous since I have to leave with it today. As always, Thank you.

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Could be a bad ground or power to those bulbs, they may have enough power to light up faintly but there's probably a bad connection somewhere, I usually find a corroding spot on the power write when LED's do what you describe. But if they are dim on both tail and turn then it's probably a ground problem.

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I gave my old flatbed new leds 2 weeks ago. the marker lights are brighter than the regular tail lights till you hit the brakes, then they are just as bright but bigger of course. I think the brake lights should be the brightest over all others but, I guess that's the way they make them.

I don't like the way the leds burn out, slowly loosing one or two little bulbs at a time. They charge too much when they only last about 5 years and begin to go bad.

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I sell a lot of different brands of LED lighting for over the road trucks. I wont mention brands unless in a PM but I will say this. Look for a brand of LED that has a good warranty. I have one brand that I can replace at no cost to the customer even if one LED goes out for any reason. (I havent had to replace more than a handful over the last 5 years).

 

LED's are a great product and they are getting better everyday. There are a lot of companies making LED's but a lot of them arent very good quality. A lot of LED's still have pretty weak circuit board internally and will cause problems such as individual LED's going out, parts of the light not working, etc.

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