Liesense plate light
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RE: Liesense plate light
They may have them now, but when I called them about 3-4 weeks ago, the light they have advertised was not going to bein production, until mid May. So I ended up making a light. I made a housing out of .060 thick alum., polished itand thenmounted 2 leds that shine through a clear lens unto the licenses plate. The whole thing is recessed into the undertail and not visible at all. I am actually glad they were not in production since I like mine better. Thanks fpr the reply!
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RE: Liesense plate light
BMG, I was going to do the same, but. I wanted a lense over the holes to prevent road dust from clouding the inside of thetaillight or water from entering it as well. Ifyou could get a piece of clearplastic to match the curve of the taillight and glue that in to the hole you create, it would be the best way to go. It would probably reguire plastic from another taillight so that the plastics would be compatible and the glue would work.
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