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Old 08-11-2014, 10:54 PM   #11
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Default Re: LEDs

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Originally Posted by Ron in Quincy View Post
I use Logo Lite turn signals, they are a system independent from the existing wiring harness. They work on 6 or 12 volt with a 1 amp fuse. The control unit mounts on the dash using a very strong magnet, no holes to drill, push button to turn on and off, and a buzzer when on. The kit includes 4 LED turn signal lights, wiring, and nothing else to buy.

I believe they also have a LED stop light that mounts in the rear window of closed cars. More visible at a higher height.

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Logo Lite sounds like the way to go with out problems.
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