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moving all the bulbs into the upper clusters. help
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23 May 2014 16:18 #116121
by oxford_bloke
Replied by oxford_bloke on topic moving all the bulbs into the upper clusters. help
can you please give me a quick run down on how you did this? did you use the original clusters and get all the bulbs in them. not worried about fog and reversing lights
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24 May 2014 06:13 #116161
by Yellostreak
Replied by Yellostreak on topic moving all the bulbs into the upper clusters. help
I used LED bulbs permanently fitted into the rear light clusters putting the indicators into what used to be the reverse lamps and the rear/brake into what used to be the fog. I have separate LED Reverse and Fog lighs.
you will need to ensure you have a load resistor for the indicators also.
for the rear number plate I made up a bracket to bolt onto the spare wheel carrier that has motorbike number plate LED 'studs'..
its a PITA to do as all the wiring has to be changed but once you have it done it works well..
I also have HID lighting in the front and this needed a wiring job doing on the kit as the headlights are -ve switched!..
Suggest you use Raychem solder sleeves for the job as its quick and neat!
you will need to ensure you have a load resistor for the indicators also.
for the rear number plate I made up a bracket to bolt onto the spare wheel carrier that has motorbike number plate LED 'studs'..
its a PITA to do as all the wiring has to be changed but once you have it done it works well..
I also have HID lighting in the front and this needed a wiring job doing on the kit as the headlights are -ve switched!..
Suggest you use Raychem solder sleeves for the job as its quick and neat!
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