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Got my new taillights installed, had to loosen the bumper to get them in because of the stupid clip. Also installed my new turn signal mirrors. BTW old tailights and side view mirrors are up for sale (colour code for mirrors is 1D4) give me ur best offer
It doesn't say LED turn signal mirrors...................
LED Tailights & Turn Signal Mirror Mod
In grammar, theres something called parallelism, something that is huge on the new SATs. Here's an improper example of parallelism:
1) I had a red bucket and a wagon when I was young.
Grammatically, this would be considered incorrect (at least on the SATs), because the noun bucket was preceded by the adjective red. Thus, the noun wagon should be preceded by an adjective to balance the sentence out. Here is a proper example of parallelism:
I had a red bucket and a red wagon when I was young.
This is correct, with parallelism being reinstated. However, the original sentence, I had a red bucket and a wagon... In most cases, the adjective red would be unconsciously applied to both bucket and wagon, based upon appearance and connotation.
LED Tailights & Turn Signal Mirror Mod
If you really want to be grammatically correct, you would say LED taillights & nonLED turn signal mirrors. However, since parallelism is not prevalent here, the LED would be unconsciously applied to both the taillights and to the turn signal mirrors. This would mean that both would be LEDs, according to the OP.
Since Njerald has more experience in these mirrors than any of us, the turn signals probably fails to have LEDs. As for implying that it does in the title, yes it does have LEDs.
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LED Tailights & Turn Signal Mirror Mod
In grammar, theres something called parallelism, something that is huge on the new SATs. Here's an improper example of parallelism:
1) I had a red bucket and a wagon when I was young.
Grammatically, this would be considered incorrect (at least on the SATs), because the noun bucket was preceded by the adjective red. Thus, the noun wagon should be preceded by an adjective to balance the sentence out. Here is a proper example of parallelism:
I had a red bucket and a red wagon when I was young.
This is correct, with parallelism being reinstated. However, the original sentence, I had a red bucket and a wagon... In most cases, the adjective red would be unconsciously applied to both bucket and wagon, based upon appearance and connotation.
LED Tailights & Turn Signal Mirror Mod
If you really want to be grammatically correct, you would say LED taillights & nonLED turn signal mirrors. However, since parallelism is not prevalent here, the LED would be unconsciously applied to both the taillights and to the turn signal mirrors. This would mean that both would be LEDs, according to the OP.
Since Njerald has more experience in these mirrors than any of us, the turn signals probably fails to have LEDs. As for implying that it does in the title, yes it does have LEDs.
In short, that is the same turn signal that I have which is a non-LED but I installed the LED bulb so what do you guys call that now?
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LED Tailights & Turn Signal Mirror Mod
In grammar, theres something called parallelism, something that is huge on the new SATs. Here's an improper example of parallelism:
1) I had a red bucket and a wagon when I was young.
Grammatically, this would be considered incorrect (at least on the SATs), because the noun bucket was preceded by the adjective red. Thus, the noun wagon should be preceded by an adjective to balance the sentence out. Here is a proper example of parallelism:
I had a red bucket and a red wagon when I was young.
This is correct, with parallelism being reinstated. However, the original sentence, I had a red bucket and a wagon... In most cases, the adjective red would be unconsciously applied to both bucket and wagon, based upon appearance and connotation.
LED Tailights & Turn Signal Mirror Mod
If you really want to be grammatically correct, you would say LED taillights & nonLED turn signal mirrors. However, since parallelism is not prevalent here, the LED would be unconsciously applied to both the taillights and to the turn signal mirrors. This would mean that both would be LEDs, according to the OP.
Since Njerald has more experience in these mirrors than any of us, the turn signals probably fails to have LEDs. As for implying that it does in the title, yes it does have LEDs.
Unconciously is the key phrase........and of course the first noun (Tailights) being plural and the second noun (Mirror) being singular points out something.
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