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Relocating the rear lights! How to guide
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20 Jan 2019 19:49 #201249
by Max Headroom
IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
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Good work Dirtbird and thanks for sharing this.
I keep eyeing the redundant lighting positions on mine and wondering if anything can be added :huh:
I keep eyeing the redundant lighting positions on mine and wondering if anything can be added :huh:
IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
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21 Jan 2019 09:25 #201298
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No problem have benefited from the work of everyone else here so makes sense to contribute.
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23 Jan 2019 17:35 #201520
by helijohn
Like it.
I think I used redundant lenses for something like fog or reverse on mine; can't remember now.
Most soldering guns have a plastic cutter tip - my Weller does and I use it a lot!
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Dirtbird wrote: No problem have benefited from the work of everyone else here so makes sense to contribute.
Like it.
I think I used redundant lenses for something like fog or reverse on mine; can't remember now.
Most soldering guns have a plastic cutter tip - my Weller does and I use it a lot!
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