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Old 09-26-2010, 10:10 AM
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lets see a night pic
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lets see a night pic
I'll take some more tonight!
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Originally Posted by 97maroon4x4offroad
I can take pics tomorrow and explain it better, but essentially, you unplug the the wiring harness from the blinker, then there are three wires, two black and a a white with green stripe on it. The white with green stripe is the blinkers. What i did was go down about three inches were the wires plug into the corner light and cut the wire. I then connected the wire with another wire going to the marker light. It hard to explain without pics but I'll post up pics tomorrow of how i did it.
Thanks alot that would be great. It shouldn't be to hard.
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So the first thing i did before anything was nightshade the lenses so they would blend a little better with the grille. Then after i drilled them under the top edge, i ran a ground wire to the frame. After that I pulled the light out and unplug the harness from the corner light. I them peeled off the eletrical tape and cut the white with green striped wire about 3-4 inches from the harness. I used a wire connector and reconnected the wire together but then fed a wire going from the light into the connecter. Thats about the best i can explain, but if there is something unclear, ask and i can try to describe it better.
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Old 09-26-2010, 10:32 PM
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NIGHT SHOTS AND VIDEO

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thats one sweet mod
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haha nice job man, looks good.
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great work
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Thanks Guys!
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i did it today, so easy and it only cost me 8 dollars.


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