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WRITEUP: 3rd gen TJM 17 install

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Old Jan 1, 2006 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by sschaefer3

I cut my front plugs off since I don' plan on going back to stock for a few months.
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Old Jan 1, 2006 | 10:42 AM
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Unhappy Retro fit the factory slot for the turn signals.

Originally Posted by sschaefer3
It's not very hard to retro-fit that factory slot, I retro fitted a Toyota stop/tail light to my Honda ATV's tail light to get a brake light.
Steve,
Your are right, it's more of a patience thing than a hard job.

Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
P,
Did you happen to take a pic of that? or can you send one to me so i can add it to the writeup?
thanks,
Bob
Check THIS link out for how I did it. Sorry no pictures were taken at the time. :cry:

Cheers ,
P
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Old Jan 1, 2006 | 10:48 AM
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P,

Very cool and very stock At the time, i gave some thought to it, but I could clip the harness and solder much faster than I could do that idea. Plus, I can easily resolder the harness back on if need be

Thanks for the tip. I will reference it in the writeup later

Bob
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Old Jan 1, 2006 | 11:38 AM
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Curt (Sparman) did this back in 2002 on his T-15, he was showing me that when he was out here back in Nov. of 2002.

It is a slick idea.
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Old Jan 3, 2006 | 04:30 AM
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Thumbs up Just another option...

Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
P,

Very cool and very stock At the time, i gave some thought to it, but I could clip the harness and solder much faster than I could do that idea. Plus, I can easily resolder the harness back on if need be

Thanks for the tip. I will reference it in the writeup later

Bob
Agreed that you could cut and solder much faster, but it's another alternative.

Originally Posted by sschaefer3
Curt (Sparman) did this back in 2002 on his T-15, he was showing me that when he was out here back in Nov. of 2002.

It is a slick idea.
Cool, I knew other people had done the same, but never did see a write up or pics of it. Just another option for people doing a similar instal.

Cheers ,
P
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