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Old Dec 9, 2015 | 11:06 PM
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Those really blend in! Looks awesome. With the bike off, no one would even think you have turn signals.

I have two questions about these.

Do you need a load equalizer?

Anyone try putting two on each side? If so, did you encounter any problems wiring it all together?


Originally Posted by iDodgimus
got the truwraps from custom dynamics installed today and i'm stoked - they look wicked and are super stealthy. waaaaaay better than the big stockers sticking out... i pc'd the pinch bolts while i was in the mood for hiding things



i ran out of time today in the midst of reconnecting the wiring after the bar swap (and i'm snowboarding tomorrow) so i can't post lit pictures til monday night
 
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Old Dec 10, 2015 | 12:12 PM
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thnaks man, I'm super happy with them.

Re: load equalizer...
I have an 07, so maybe would need one but they came with a module that I wired inline and I also had the LED mirrors which had modules wired inline - also there's a load equaliser already installed for the rear LEDS... not much help I know :P

I don't think wiring two would be an issue, probably don't draw too much.


Originally Posted by Kyle Rogers
Those really blend in! Looks awesome. With the bike off, no one would even think you have turn signals.

I have two questions about these.

Do you need a load equalizer?

Anyone try putting two on each side? If so, did you encounter any problems wiring it all together?
 
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Old Dec 10, 2015 | 01:40 PM
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Kyle, I have a 2012 and didn't need an equalizer for the tru wraps, the indicator in the dash blinks a little fast but the lights are the same rate as before.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2015 | 08:02 AM
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Thanks. I called Truwrapz and they told me to just try it without an equalizer first and see how it goes. lol.



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Kyle, I have a 2012 and didn't need an equalizer for the tru wraps, the indicator in the dash blinks a little fast but the lights are the same rate as before.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2015 | 12:02 PM
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Question, got my TruWrapz kit and it comes with these weird blue wiring harness thingies they call Eclipse modules. Apparently I'm supposed to wire these between the Wrapz and the turn signal wires to make the lights running lights as well as turns...did you guys use these things as well? Where did you hide the blue modules?
 
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Old Dec 12, 2015 | 02:38 PM
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I spliced mine in place of the stockers so I tucked them under the tank.

Wiring harness > stock connector > module > led

Originally Posted by Jackpoticorn
Question, got my TruWrapz kit and it comes with these weird blue wiring harness thingies they call Eclipse modules. Apparently I'm supposed to wire these between the Wrapz and the turn signal wires to make the lights running lights as well as turns...did you guys use these things as well? Where did you hide the blue modules?
 
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