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Old 06-25-2007, 12:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Damn, I keep hitting the wrong key!!! Sorry...

Any who, can any one give some guidance on "how to" install these darn LP LED Turn Signals? There is only a vague instructions to "drill" couple of holes in the fairing, but on their website, it's stated that "no drilling" is required. The kit did not include any kind of screws, only the pair of LED lights. The website information states to use the "stock mounting plate"...??? Am I missing something here?

Also, do I have to splice the wires for the rear LED turn signals as well? I would much rather not "cut" any wires, no matter how simple it is.

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Take some pictures of the entire kit and post them up. Specifically:

1. The wiring harness on the fronts
2. The wiring harness on the rear assembly
3. Your wires after you removed the front blinkers
4. The wiring under your seat that runs to the brake light

Then I can give you pretty exact instruction.
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when i got my first bike i went through the i dont wanna cut any wires...just cut them and be done with it...if you are going from bulb to led you will need a load balancer...you can find plans online and its just some resistors anyway...
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