so im guessing the flasher gives enough resistance to the circuit?
Actually, the flasher functions independently of the load that is presented to it which is not the case for mechanical flashers. The data sheet (see the link in my post just before yours) for the IC that is commonly used in electronic flashers shows a sense circuit that checks the load connected to the flasher (bulb or LED) and indirectly determines if there is burnt out lamp. If you disable this sense circuit then you can use LED lamps on all four corners.
btw do you like your bumper im thinking about buying one? just got me a winch
Yes, the Zuks Offroad bumper is easy to install, well built and very rugged when the optional attachment kit (under $30.) is used. The attachment kit spreads the attachment load to both sides of the front end of the frame so your frame does not collapse, bend or break under severe loads. Myron at ZOR has done a thorough job designing this product - it's not just a bunch of steel welded together.
Someday I hope to get a winch.....