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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 95929" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>That kit gives you the basics; you'll still have to add a few pieces...as shown. Looks like the fronts use the headlight shell mounts. They'll work, just too damage-prone in that location...imo. You'll also need to to extend the leads from those pigtails, which is simple enough. If you like this setup, go for it. Otherwise, either use the basic pieces and hybridize the signal installation with parts from another source...or keep shopping. This is one of those situations where a cheapie PRC turn signal kit, as you'd find on feebay, could make a lot of sense. If you prefer what you see, you'd probably only need to replace the relay with a 6v unit. </p><p></p><p>A little basic electrical knowledge, creativity, plus a little web shopping, should get you sorted without much hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 95929, member: 5"] That kit gives you the basics; you'll still have to add a few pieces...as shown. Looks like the fronts use the headlight shell mounts. They'll work, just too damage-prone in that location...imo. You'll also need to to extend the leads from those pigtails, which is simple enough. If you like this setup, go for it. Otherwise, either use the basic pieces and hybridize the signal installation with parts from another source...or keep shopping. This is one of those situations where a cheapie PRC turn signal kit, as you'd find on feebay, could make a lot of sense. If you prefer what you see, you'd probably only need to replace the relay with a 6v unit. A little basic electrical knowledge, creativity, plus a little web shopping, should get you sorted without much hassle. [/QUOTE]
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