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this is the link to my thread for doing the heartland.
I just got new connectors and spliced in everything to OEM wiring harness to run heartlands turns sigs and my stop light.
Good price for paint. My local shop is painting mine for $200, that ranges seems to be the norm.
Also earlier models you have to cut off frame horns. I think starting in 06 youdidn't need to cut anymore.
this is the link to my thread for doing the heartland.
I just got new connectors and spliced in everything to OEM wiring harness to run heartlands turns sigs and my stop light.
Good price for paint. My local shop is painting mine for $200, that ranges seems to be the norm.
Also earlier models you have to cut off frame horns. I think starting in 06 youdidn't need to cut anymore.
Anybody have a pic of the second seat setup on the 200 kit? I put a order in for the seat. Back order for 3 weeks. No biggie because weather blows right now. Im looking to take the fender to paint this friday pending on my turn signals and plate holder. The wiring has me slightly confused but a fellow member on here said he would lend a hand. I have the badlands load equalizer.... will I be able to run,stop,turn with just that? I am not running a stop light just the turn signals. I will post pics this week of my progress. One more thing......anybody from MARYLAND running a side mount tag that you had to modify seeing that MD license plates are HUGE? I might just have to photo copy my tag. I have seen people with that before.
Last edited by saintslax11; Feb 22, 2009 at 10:31 AM.
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