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I saw someone that relocated their front turn signals to the forward controls on a dyna. I ran a search and can't find the write up on how it was done. Anyone have the info?
I saw someone that relocated their front turn signals to the forward controls on a dyna. I ran a search and can't find the write up on how it was done. Anyone have the info?
I recall reading that post, too. But just off the top of my head, I'd check out Radiantz or TruFlex for their LED stips. You will, of course, have to do your own wiring, but these things are bright and come in all lenghts and colors.
I just had a set of Radiantz 1.5"L whites come in today, they will be used for a license plate light on my yet to be frenched-in recessed plate. My red 40 LED TruFlex strip is due here Thursday. I'll french it in for a brake light, or maybe just stick it on the rear fender with the included adhesive tape and save a day of fabricating.
Just splice the supplied wires to your existing turn signal wires and I'd also suggest shrink tubing the entire length (for looks) and you can either screw or doubleback tape them in place.
I recall reading that post, too. But just off the top of my head, I'd check out Radiantz or TruFlex for their LED stips. You will, of course, have to do your own wiring, but these things are bright and come in all lenghts and colors.
I just had a set of Radiantz 1.5"L whites come in today, they will be used for a license plate light on my yet to be frenched-in recessed plate. My red 40 LED TruFlex strip is due here Thursday. I'll french it in for a brake light, or maybe just stick it on the rear fender with the included adhesive tape and save a day of fabricating.
Just splice the supplied wires to your existing turn signal wires and I'd also suggest shrink tubing the entire length (for looks) and you can either screw or doubleback tape them in place.
That's actually a damn good idea. Going to look into that.
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