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Hey StangFam,
Here's the TL;DR!
I am hoping you guys can help me ID a part. I purchased rear LED side markers from DD/Raxiom and within a few months of it being installed, I started losing LEDs. It appears to be a common issue with folks who have purchased them.
I recently bought my 5th set, and upon install I noticed that one of the sockets were all crusted up. In fact, one of the pins was shaky and eventually broke. I want to believe that it is salt damage. I live in the Northeast and that crap gets everywhere.
Anyway, I want to purchase new ones, and I was going to grab it off of fordparts.com. But, I am just not sure if I have the part number right. If I am looking at the schematic correctly it should be 13411B and the stock bulb is 13466B. However, when I search for pictures of it, I get a completely different housing. I have attached photos, if you guys can take a look and confirm which one it is. Perhaps someone has replaced the socket also.
Here's the TL;DR!
I am hoping you guys can help me ID a part. I purchased rear LED side markers from DD/Raxiom and within a few months of it being installed, I started losing LEDs. It appears to be a common issue with folks who have purchased them.
I recently bought my 5th set, and upon install I noticed that one of the sockets were all crusted up. In fact, one of the pins was shaky and eventually broke. I want to believe that it is salt damage. I live in the Northeast and that crap gets everywhere.
Anyway, I want to purchase new ones, and I was going to grab it off of fordparts.com. But, I am just not sure if I have the part number right. If I am looking at the schematic correctly it should be 13411B and the stock bulb is 13466B. However, when I search for pictures of it, I get a completely different housing. I have attached photos, if you guys can take a look and confirm which one it is. Perhaps someone has replaced the socket also.
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