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Old 02-13-2015, 09:59 PM
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Looks good. Give them a thin coat of nightshade so they blend into the mirror when not blinking.
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Old 02-13-2015, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 1lowranger
Looks good. Give them a thin coat of nightshade so they blend into the mirror when not blinking.

just watched a video on the nightshade. Never heard or thought of but it looks cool. I may consider
Old 02-13-2015, 10:30 PM
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couple night shots ad 1 day shot




this is a little aways as if I was in a vehicle. The glare off the garage obviously wouldn't be there to alert drivers that I'm turning



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Very nice job! How tall are those lights?

What wire did you end up tapping? The one that powers the mirror turn signal?
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Old 02-14-2015, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by NastyFFX4
Very nice job! How tall are those lights?

What wire did you end up tapping? The one that powers the mirror turn signal?
57 1/2" from the ground. The wire tapped into was the turn signal, using a low voltage tester


Blk/purple connected to the red/blk wire of the marker
light blu/green to the solid red wire of the marker. This is from the driver side, passenger side had different colors






This is the marker connected tot he signal wire

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Subs because I might try this when it warms up
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This mod is outstanding! I'll definitely have to do it. Or try. Seems every time I attempt something electrical it all goes to hell!
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Originally Posted by joefrog
This mod is outstanding! I'll definitely have to do it. Or try. Seems every time I attempt something electrical it all goes to hell!
You know I just bought my low voltage tester and it makes life so much easier. I'm pretty challenged when it comes to electrical too. So rewarding when your all done and it turns out ok. Good luck and post here if you have questions. I'll do the best I can to assist as I'm sure others will too.



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