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I'm sure it's answered here somewhere but can't find it. I replaced the front bulbs with LED boards and the rears with 1156 leds. I understand the flasher mod to slow the flash rate so here is the question: with the rears having the resistance integrated is the .33 ohm resistor still the answer in the flasher or is that correct for front and rear boards? Here is the link I plan to use to mod the flasher. I don't want to screw this up since WNY is this week and won't have time to order another flasher.

https://www.venturerider.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=109028&d=1492947796

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That's the flasher mod I plan to use but it doesn't say if he had changed all bulbs or just one set. My dilemma is my fronts are all that are an issue so I'm not sure if my resistor value will be correct. I guess worst case scenario would be to change rears if it isn't right. Time may be an issue. It's been 30 years since I dealt with resistors and circuit design so I'm a little rusty. Not to mention without Radio Shack parts aren't available here.

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I did the run/turn/brake lights and had to add two resistors, one on each side to fix the fast flashing.

So if I follow you put resistors inline instead of modding the flasher itself?

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