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Old 02-18-2003, 06:16 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Default Re: Would this work for cleared light?

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I plan on doing the same, so I have two working turn signals in the front on each side

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Why would you want that?
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I want to do this because as it is, my turn signals flash mostly forward. And if I get the white LED turn signals, which I plan to, they will point forward moreso. I'm getting a pair of those little euro-style sidemarkers, and using those for turnsignals as well. Possibly staying on all the time, and then flashing off as the front turn signals go on.
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