Originally posted by wa2tuff:
Originally posted by Manfre:
Originally posted by wa2tuff:
Originally posted by wa2tuff:
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They came today and I must say, they look pretty good. I won't be able to install them for a couple weeks, but I have high hopes for their look.




They really arent bad at all. Ive had my reverse indies I got off Ebay, probably the same guy you got yours off, for about a year and havent seen any bleeding or have had any problems at all. I do have to install them the right way though. Right now theyre powered off my fog light switch. I know its a no-no but I was hoping to have a set of indies and didnt wanna have to undo the wiring and then redo it again, its easily accessable right now.

The only thing I dont like is the fact that there are 4 wires, one for each gauge. But beggers cant be choosers right?




I still haven't had the time to install but mine have 2 multi-wired plugs. With only reading experience-no hands on-I assume the original has 2 plugs also. Am I right or wrong? If so, it should be just a simple plug in.








Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

If by simple plug in you mean splicing it into another wire that gets the right power, then youre right.

All you need to do is run over to Pep Boys or somewhere like that and grab a box of those plastic caps. I forgot what theyre called. But they look like a tiny book, have a small metal sheet in the middle, and you put the wire that is gonna be drawing power from another wire in the end thats closed off, then the end thats open you put around the wire that has the power you want, close the cap and its spliced.

Can someone give him a better description? I sound like a moron.


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