Hey bushytas, that is one of the best posts I have seen for a long time, well done and thank you.
Cheers, the ferret.
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Hey bushytas, that is one of the best posts I have seen for a long time, well done and thank you.
Cheers, the ferret.
HI Mate
Always willing to help as much as i can when it comes to a fellow 4wder
By the way i brought one of your twin light spare wheel brackets some time back its one of the best things ive ever brought you would of seen it in the pictures :) I tell everyone about it
Cheers
Hi, a step by step guide would be great
Cheers.
Hey bushytas,
Finally found time to install the tail, brake, indicator and reverse lights on the GU. All up took a couple of hours and your step by step was invaluable, looks a treat now.
Also it's the hazard light fuse that blows, replaced it with a 15A one and now working fine.
Thanks again, really appreciated.
Cheers
Hi,number one never use scotch locs they Will fail, I just wired up my dummy lights, I used led globes that have 120 smd leds per globe thats 480 leds. my model needs 4 so its like daylight when I put the trol in reverse, globes only cost about $8 for x 2 on Ebay,. I even have them in my indicators and stop/park rear lights. The effect is awesome. I did put a resistor on the blinkers to stop the fast flash. Infact every globe on my truck is led. But stay away from those scotch locs
When local 4x4 shop fitted my towbar I noticed the scotch locs, went of my tree and told them this is a CHEAP way to do it. Always had trouble with my trailer brakes ,brake lights, etc. I fully soldered the trailer its now one wire from plug to globe, next trip still problems.
Removed SCOTCH LOCS on trailer plug, fully soldered all wires then shrink wrapped, MAGIC, never had a problem again. Sure out in the middle of the Simmo if they get you moving but DONT USE THEM THEY WILL FAIL
IFIi see them on someones truck I laugh, some swear by them, I'm not one and Kristoffa makes 2
Its not that hard or time consuming to get out the gas soldering iron..