Day time running Leds finished
Re: Day time running Leds finished
No need to ...Here it is: https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post645463
Hey i read through your thread on this, and i see you wedged the LEDS between the headlight assembly and the rubber gasket surrounding the headlight, how did you do that ? did you have to remove the light assembly to get them in place or did you pry down the gasket and slide them in?
Re: Day time running Leds finished
Hey i read through your thread on this, and i see you wedged the LEDS between the headlight assembly and the rubber gasket surrounding the headlight, how did you do that ? did you have to remove the light assembly to get them in place or did you pry down the gasket and slide them in?
No....it was quite easy. I used a plastic hotel room card key to slip between the gasket and headlight and simply applied the self adhesive strip lights under the gasket where I wanted them. I started at the wired end as the starting point and worked my way around the headlight until I decided to cut the strip where I wanted to finish off (cutting only where you are allowed according to the instructions) They are almost completely hidden and have remained attached for the last two years.
Re: Day time running Leds finished
No....it was quite easy. I used a plastic hotel room card key to slip between the gasket and headlight and simply applied the self adhesive strip lights under the gasket where I wanted them. I started at the wired end as the starting point and worked my way around the headlight until I decided to cut the strip where I wanted to finish off (cutting only where you are allowed according to the instructions) They are almost completely hidden and have remained attached for the last two years.
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