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Old 07-11-2012, 05:34 PM
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Default Best-sounding turn signal flasher

This might be the most useless thread in GM Forum history, but can anyone recommend a turn signal flasher that you can actually hear?

I had to replace mine today, and this $4 one works great, but I can barely hear it when it'* on. I've already driven for a few miles fooling people into thinking I wanted to make a right turn.
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Here ya go: Buy Tridon (Novita Tech. Inc) Loud Turn Signal Flasher LF12 at Advance Auto Parts
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Ummm, yea, I wouldn't really say the most useless thread in history. But, I'd have to give you props for it because, well, its useful. Someone probably would find this useful!!
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I bought the extra-loud one. It doesn't have that Bonneville tick-tock noise, though. It sounds like a Regal flasher. Oh well, at least I can hear it now. I'll get used to it.
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You could attach a small condensor microphone to it and connect it to your car stereo. Just sayin.
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