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I just installed my BackOff XP in my tour pak and it works great!!!!
I double back taped it to the inside wall of the tour pak how hot do these get if at all?????
Don't want to screw up the tour pak if it gets to hot??
I wired it under the tour pak liner and it just flashes the tour pak lights I figured they were the easiest to see from behind!! Simple wire in also....I just heard back from Signal Dynamics they say no heat to worry about mount it anywhere!!!
I was going to wire mine so that it worked with the tour pak lights and the tail light. After some thought, I think I will follow your lead and just do the tour pak, my thinking being if the module takes a crap, I will still have a brake light.
I was going to wire mine so that it worked with the tour pak lights and the tail light. After some thought, I think I will follow your lead and just do the tour pak, my thinking being if the module takes a crap, I will still have a brake light.
I was hopeing you wouldn't notice I had it here doing a few small mods to it!! Just put the rear speaker chrome on and the windsheild chrome piece and with the help here on the forum the new shift linkage!!! Tomm. night we will tackle the rear turn/run/brake module and the backrest!!
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