LED headlights with turn signals

Inogame

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Ok, this isn't a big deal just looking for opinions.
I replaced my headlamps with an LED set that has a white DRL ring and the ring will turn yellow and work as an indicator.
I can splice into the front indicator signal or the side.
Why do I care? I can time the ring with the front or side indicator... and I'm leaning toward timing with the side so the front will flash back and forth.
I'm fishing for opinions, not crucial, but how would you prefer the timing of the flasher ring? With the front fender flash or with the side fender flash?
 
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If it was me, I would time with the front. No need to trigger any epileptics. What brand did you go with?

HWSTAR,
https://www.amazon.com/Anti-glare-H...-Compatible/dp/B0B14NSRNJ/?tag=wranglerorg-20

I get that LED lights aren't everyone's cup of tea. I needed to replace what I had and am trying to include my son when I do anything to the Jeep.
He's not really old enough to do big projects, but things like the lights he can really help. I can show him wiring, so he has seen it, and I can show him the test light and the continuity tests, ect.
 
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I use LEDs that don't look like LEDs. For instance Retrobrites. I also use LED tail light bulbs but in the stock tail light housing. My interior lights are also LED but not 6000K or 6500K but warm like original just brighter.
 
HWSTAR,
https://www.amazon.com/Anti-glare-H...-Compatible/dp/B0B14NSRNJ/?tag=wranglerorg-20

I get that LED lights aren't everyone's cup of tea. I needed to replace what I had and am trying to include my son when I do anything to the Jeep.
He's not really old enough to do big projects, but things like the lights he can really help. I can show him wiring, so he has seen it, and I can show him the test light and the continuity tests, ect.

I have these ones, had them since Oct 13th 2023. My main complaint is that the lenses have started to show microcracks on near the top after a year of Texas heat.

Oh and they are not as bright anymore. but I could not complain for the price tag of $140 on sale back then.