LED tails that don't have fitment or resistor issues
Done my fair share of searching, and googling, but there really isn't a definitive post or thread that I could find..
But I am looking at picking up a set of LED tails. I don't want anything too freakish...some of the crap out there I swear I have seen on a dodge neon or ford fiesta
Anyways, you hear of cheap ones that don't sit right...then you see where some require resistors to eliminate the bulb out warning. I am not against doing some minor soldering, but fitment is a must (obviously).
What has anyone heard about these:
http://www.slickcar.com/accessories/...ail_lights.asp
Thanks for looking,
D
But I am looking at picking up a set of LED tails. I don't want anything too freakish...some of the crap out there I swear I have seen on a dodge neon or ford fiesta

Anyways, you hear of cheap ones that don't sit right...then you see where some require resistors to eliminate the bulb out warning. I am not against doing some minor soldering, but fitment is a must (obviously).
What has anyone heard about these:
http://www.slickcar.com/accessories/...ail_lights.asp
Thanks for looking,
D
I've seen other b6's w/those tail lights. Some buy the tails on ebay. Fitment seems ok, but as you probably already know leds draw less power than a light bulb. However you can solder on a resister like you said to eliminate the warning light. Search this on Audizine, there are more people w/aftermarket tails.
ive seen quite a few audis with those tails. They look nice just make sure to but the right ones cuz on some the trim is different colors gray silver red black. so keep that in mind. Also they sell tails now that dont require resistors not sure where the pick those up from but i know ive heard guys chitchat about them. Check audizine. They got way more info then here. the fellas there can be a little rude but they very helpful
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