polarweasel
Where's mah cruzah?
That load equalizer is just a resistor. You use it to up the load on the system to simulate having incandescent bulbs in there, which seems to kind of defeat the purpose of the lower power draw of LEDs. 
Another approach is to use an electronic flasher made for LED lighting. I know that #44890, #44891, #44892 and #44893 are listed for LED use, meaning they flash at a steady rate regardless of the current draw, instead of flashing at double speed if they think a bulb is burned out. 44892 is listed for Toyota applications. No idea if it will fit a 60, though -- can anyone help out on this?
Alex

Another approach is to use an electronic flasher made for LED lighting. I know that #44890, #44891, #44892 and #44893 are listed for LED use, meaning they flash at a steady rate regardless of the current draw, instead of flashing at double speed if they think a bulb is burned out. 44892 is listed for Toyota applications. No idea if it will fit a 60, though -- can anyone help out on this?
Alex