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Hey I got a 2001 Chevrolet Impala 3.4 with 146,000 miles with an automatic transmission. I was wondering, could anyone recommend some led front turn signals that would fit my car? I’ve yielded nothing but conflicting information from Amazon, rockauto, etc. Thank you!


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Is it because bezos step down and the entire company is running on AI simulations? I agree. There is something fishy going on there. I think that the company maybe is trying to monopolize the entire market space. That doesn't feel right.

Oh right question. What be wrong with your halogen bulbs? Or you just want led for the decreased electrical use and what not? As long as the connection point is the same then you got no worries. Just don't go looking for chinesium and you will be okay.


Thank you!


Amazon has a lot of sketchy people selling through them. It's not much different than buying on eBay at this point.


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You can try places like https://www.superbrightleds.com and  https://www.headlightrevolution.com

I’ve bought from both before and they have served me well, although the quality is better at Headlight Revolution (and a little pricier). I don’t trust Amazon nearly as much.


Thank you! I had forgotten about headlight revolution, found what I needed.


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Just look at the Socket size and make sure its the same as the Led socket. Also make sure it is the same watt/amp rating as your system. Many auto part stores sell decent led lights.


Thank you! That helps


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Amazon is a great place to shop for aftermarket car parts, but you have to make sure the brand you're buying is reputable and good. ALWAYS look through the reviews before buying something off ANY website like Amazon. I always buy aftermarket car parts off Amazon like LED bulbs, and I've had zero issues with them. 

I suggest going on the dealer's website to find the part number and then compare it to the part number(s) listed for the product on Amazon. Do research on the specifications before buying it.


Thank you!


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go into any car parts big box store, autozone, oreilly's etc. or Rockauto.com 


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Rockauto.com


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