• Reduces wear by securing the mud flap in place
    • Stainless steel finish
    • Sold Separately
      • 12 Diodes
      • DOT Compliant
      • Crack and Damage Resistant Polycarbonate Lens
      • Sold Separately
      • 3-Year Warranty
      • 12 Diodes
      • DOT Compliant
      • Crack and Damage Resistant Polycarbonate Lens
      • Sold Separately
      • 3-Year Warranty
    • Functions as a marker light
    • 14 Diodes
    • DOT Compliant
    • Clear Lens
    • Crack and Damage Resistant Polycarbonate Lens
    • Sold Separately
    • 3-Year Warranty
  • When upgrading from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (flash very quickly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal flash rate back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the turn signal flash rate. Additionally, it is much easier to install a relay than to solder multiple resistors into the vehicle.

  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • Long lifespan SMD LED Low power consumption Low temperature Easy installation: plug and play direct replacement for your stock bulbs Works with the new CAN-bus wiring system, no error messages, warnings, or rejections Low wattage and power saving, built with 2pcs SMD LEDs for superb brightness Designed for direct replacement of stock halogen With cooling plate, makes the bulb operate at low heat
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
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