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Where did you get them? I picked up some 5w Cree led backup bulbs, they are bright as shit!!
Did you just put them into regular 12v or did you have to put inline a resistor of some sort to make them blink right?
Where did you get them? I picked up some 5w Cree led backup bulbs, they are bright as shit!!
Just tapped into the stock tail light harness, no inline resistor required. You only need the resistor if you swap completed to LED lights as the resistance going to the flasher is significantly reduced
Creativelightings.com They are the "double density" ones. Not a bad price and they came fully waterproofed with the quick disconnect on there already.
http://www.creativelightings.com/Led-POD-Lights-LED-Motorcycle-Lights-LED-Accent-Lights-s/20.htm

I just grabbed 10' of IP 66 strips last month in red with 3 weather proof connectors for $71.85 ($7.41 per foot) from superbriteled's. Later I looked for a better price and Fleebay amazed me. I thought I got a good deal with using a "10% discount code" and was not happy when I saw I could of spent far less.
The first digit number 6 means that the instrument has total dust ingress protection.
IP 65-66 is really "weatherproof". The ones you got are IP 66 which is a typical rating.
Test duration: at least 3 minutes
Water volume: 100 litres per minute
Pressure: 100 kPa at distance of 3 m
IP 67 is waterproof for a small time
Test duration: 30 minutes
Immersion at depth of at least 1 m measured at bottom of device, and at least 15 cm measured at top of device
IP 68 is submersible
Test duration: continuous immersion in water
Depth specified by manufacturer so if you compare two similar products one could go to 300meters and the other 3meters and both would still be IP 68
and Josh's Ridgid IP68 lights fill with water when it rains![]()
We will see how they hold up. They didn't break the bank so I'm not too worriedOrdered 1/8" BPST to 1/4" push lock fittings from Mcmaster Carr and 10' of 1/4" OD air brake hose...and now we wait
Oh yeah, my rear diff is setup to use 1/4" hose instead of the 5mm ARB airline just in case you where wondering![]()
Finally fixed my window.. again... Removed the stock window from the body cutout finally, what a BITCH! thanks for the tip Ray, Goo Gone and a razorblade worked like a charm. Installed it last night, body is dented at the bottom so it's not perfect, but looks a lot better. I will NOT break those quarter windows again.. argh. if I do, it's getting replaced with sheet metal.
You just need to chop the back half off like Mossy Runner
You just need to chop the back half off like Mossy Runner
. No word on the bushing yet.I dunno what all the fuss is about those cv's. I have this angle pry bar that pops those bitches out with about 3 tries and I don't have to mess with those damn slide hammers or even take my skid plate off. No word on the bushing yet.
Sometimes they're easy... but most of the time, they're a pain in the dick
