Looking for flush mount turn signals
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DEFINITELY frame sliders first. If you love her that much, you'd invest in protecting her. If you want cheap flushmounts, get hotbodies. But you do get what you pay for. Non-running lights and only visible from the side. I just installed some Protons on my RR and I love them. Definitely worth the price imo. They work as running lights, visible from the front and side, and they have 3 different flash settings. Supposedly scratch proof too. I also feel it's easier to argue the law with Protons, since they're running and visible from the same angels as oem lights.
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you can wire the hotbodies to be running lights as well.
follow this:
https://cbrforum.com/forum/how-mechanical-40/convert-2-wire-signals-3-wire-inputs-84998/
save some money, all the while learning a little electrical work. i did and it was thoroughly helpful in installing my scorpio i900, which is a great idea on your part op.
here's what i got:
hotbodies flushmounts
scorpio i900
competition werkes fender eliminator
woodcraft frame sliders
speedohealer
pc III
and this exhaust:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/F4i-B...Q5fAccessories
check out the clear alternatives sequential integrated tail lamp from 58 cycle. that's my next mod
follow this:
https://cbrforum.com/forum/how-mechanical-40/convert-2-wire-signals-3-wire-inputs-84998/
save some money, all the while learning a little electrical work. i did and it was thoroughly helpful in installing my scorpio i900, which is a great idea on your part op.
here's what i got:
hotbodies flushmounts
scorpio i900
competition werkes fender eliminator
woodcraft frame sliders
speedohealer
pc III
and this exhaust:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/F4i-B...Q5fAccessories
check out the clear alternatives sequential integrated tail lamp from 58 cycle. that's my next mod
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