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well I a sick of the tire ripping appart my wires so i am finally just going to run my wires under my fender stuts.... I figure while i am doing that i may as wel upgrade to a lower porfile turn signal.... what ones do you think would look the best?
here they are....
1. http://www.cyclegear.com/spgm.cfm?L1...G&tier2=58
Kind of difficult to imagine them on a fender. Are they all the same brightness? I'd go for something that lights it up, good. Can't have too much light back there, IMHO. The last ones say,"these are very small turn signals".
BTW, I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one getting tired of re-wiring the rear fender wiring[sm=headbang.gif]
what I said in the other post ... I'd go for the last ones ... be careful with LEDs as they are very directional and you want to be seen from the side too ...
Do you still have that square rubber tube thing running down the center of the fender?When I took mine apart all of the wiring ran through that into the tail light which had the tail light turn signal integrator.The turn signals were plugged directly into that.I never had a problem with them rubbing but then again I never had shocks shorter than the stock 12".When I chopped the fender I lost the tail light and ran the turn signal wiring underneath the frame rails all the way back.If you're looking down on it you can see it but if you keep the fender rail covers and notch them you can hide them completely.As far as the aftermarket "marker lights" I'm not a big fan but I've run them on all my ricers and my only piece of advice is try to get the ones that are made mostly of metal.The aluminum mini marker lights are the best, I've used the exact same style and brand of light in plastic and it didn't hold up half as long.Good luck.
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