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Premium Bumper Indicator Connections
Picked parts today ready for my Premium Bumper once it is delivered next weekend by Tom (Organiser). Looking at the indicator connections, it is a different plug to the original facelift indicator loom...... Wondering how I could do this...... then I remembered I bought some plugs that I was going to redo my DRL light, but as I am changing the bumper the DRL are made redundant.
The plugs are for motorcycles, so will be open to all weathers. I bought these plugs a few months ago now I can use them for the Premium Bumper indicators....... See pics below........ and they fit perfect. Here is the link. Last edited by RugbyRover; 25th October 2014 at 18:14.. |
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Will black automotive sealant be ok.?
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I fitted 1mm thick o-rings in mine. Measure the lens flange diameter. You can get suitable rings on eBay. It means dismantling the fogs and they aren't really designed to open up. Or stick it together with black automotive sealant I guess.
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I could try to twist out with a pair of pliers to get to the bub.Would this be OK or is it sealed in? Thanks.
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It should twist anticlockwise can you not reach with your fingers, if you look at the photo above there is a flat part to put your thumb on, let us know how you get on.
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It wouldn't budge with my fingers Steve so Ill try with some pliers. Thank you for your help.
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Thanks T-Cut, I'll approach it gently., if they don't budge I'll be back for more advice, if that is OK?
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