I'm amazed at how inexpensive LED light strips are being sold by Chinese firms on ebay. I bought a a couple for less than $4 each delivered. I installed them by heating the strip with a hair dryer to make it very pliable. I then formed it around the inside perimeter of my signal/running light lens. It stays in place without any glue. I then drilled a hole in the reflector just large enough to slide the leads through (covered/protected with heatshrink tubing). I then disconnected the leads going to the signal and determined which one was the running light (brown wire in my case) and connected that one to the proper lead off the LED. Keep in mind that LEDs are polarity dependent (ie. which wire goes to the + is important). The other lead was grounded. Then, to make my signals a little brighter, I wired the lead for the running light (ie. brown) to the lead for the signal. Now, the LED running lights are ALOT brighter than OEM, using ALOT less current and my signals are twice as bright because both filaments are used instead of just one.
Total cost was less than $10 for both sides.
Willie
Total cost was less than $10 for both sides.
Willie
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