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Alright guys I have the plugs and waiting on the resistors for the turn signals. I will start assembling them today then add the resistors when they arrive. As mentioned I purchased enough to complete 5 sets of adapters for this first batch and will order more once these are gone if the demand is there. I will PM you guys that PM'd me once I complete a few and if you want them you may purchase and I'll ship them the same day payment is received.

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What are you thinking on the price?

 

Is there any way to tuck the captor into the cover for the harness?

 

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What are you thinking on the price?

 

Is there any way to tuck the captor into the cover for the harness?

 

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Price will be PM'd as I'm not sure I'm allowed to sell anything here. It may be possible with a thicker loom but i wasn't sure if it would generate heat over time so I left it out. I'll play around with it and see.

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Looks great. Just curious how do you make the connections watertight for the capacitor and the resistor. I don't do much wiring so I'm just curious...

 

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Solder and heat shrink plus wire loom and electrical tape.

 

 

Looks great. Just curious how do you make the connections watertight for the capacitor and the resistor. I don't do much wiring so I'm just curious...

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Looks great. Just curious how do you make the connections watertight for the capacitor and the resistor. I don't do much wiring so I'm just curious...

 

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Connectors have seals, the rest is soldered, heat shrinked, wire loom over then electrical taped.

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Finishing up the last harness in the next hour or so then I'll PM the first 5 that PM'd me and see if you guys still want them. I should be able to ship them out today or in the morning.

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Yep just for you.. JK!

 

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So with these you don't need to add a fuse or run the wires across from one side to the other? Just plug in to factory harness and new assembly on either side?

 

Edit* Forgot to mention, Nice work on those! Wish you had made these 2 weeks earlier!

 

 

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Been running this harness on my SLT for a week or so now.. no issues.

 

Just like you think. Plug into the headlight and truck side.

 

So with these you don't need to add a fuse or run the wires across from one side to the other? Just plug in to factory harness and new assembly on either side?

 

 

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So with these you don't need to add a fuse or run the wires across from one side to the other? Just plug in to factory harness and new assembly on either side?

 

Edit* Forgot to mention, Nice work on those! Wish you had made these 2 weeks earlier!

 

 

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Thanks! Thats correct no extra power source needed. I tried, had to order everything to make them, plugs, seals, resistors, terminals etc.

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All harnesses have been shipped and a couple already received. If you missed out and would like a set PM me and once I get 5 more people I'll make another batch. For you guys that bought them thank you and let me know if you have any problems.

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