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Old 03-24-2003, 12:32 PM
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I am getting my kit put on and I am just curious, to those of you that do not have turn signal holes, what do you do for a turn signal?
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..the signals in the corners should be proficient I just left the bulbs in the sockets of the bumpers so I wouldnt have the ghetto hyper blinker I'm sure there's a better way, but that was easiest.
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Old 03-24-2003, 12:38 PM
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are they bright enough?
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Hey man, I hear canadian civics, the corner lense doesnt blink and only the bumper lense does, so what you need to do is splice a wire up from the pos of your bumper lense and run it up to the bulb in the normally orange part of your corner lense and crimp onto that.

Kind of the reverse of this diagram here
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Old 03-24-2003, 12:45 PM
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Melt, the only prob i see with that would be that you can only see the light from the side. I need something from the front. this is just to much stress!haha
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hehe what lights up front mine seemd to dissappear
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you can mount them to your new bumper using some type of custom bracket.
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I thought about that but I think it is just to much work! Maybe I will change the front corner bulb......
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you could wire up some foglights to act as blinkers
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Melt, the only prob i see with that would be that you can only see the light from the side. I need something from the front. this is just to much stress!haha
well you could run it into both bulbs of your corner lense, but then they wouldnt be steady on with the headlights, they only would blink.
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this is to much stress for me. haha I am getting it done on monday so I should figure it out!!!! This sucks...thanks for all the help though boys.
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I don't have any.

Couldn't find a decent way to mount the OEM bumper lenses, and I haven't gotten around to coming up with a custom lens solution, so I'm rolling without them. So, I'm using my corner lenses for signals... I've been doing that for almost a year now hahahah

Anyways, I plan to work up something cool for the bumper lenses.
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