Lonerider59
Wizard
I just finished installing my Rumble Concept's fender eliminator. The job didn't take long, about three hours after getting the wires routed, connected and tied up. Their LED plate light is really a nice touch and it comes already in place. The wires are plenty long enough, but the colors don't exactly match. One is blue so if you get that one right you'll have your polarity correct. The signal lights bolted up without any problem although that seemed to be as much by accident as design.
The only real problem with the kit is that the holes in the fender eliminator are too big and they allow the fender eliminator to go up over the protrusions on the underbelly and then you can't properly tighten the thing down. I ended up getting eight 3/8" washers from the local hardware and put one on each side of the eliminator on all four holes. That allowed me to tighten things down properly and all is well. I decided to use my original signals mainly so they will match the front but I would imagine any of the more popular signals would work just fine. I hope the attachment shows the finished product.
The only real problem with the kit is that the holes in the fender eliminator are too big and they allow the fender eliminator to go up over the protrusions on the underbelly and then you can't properly tighten the thing down. I ended up getting eight 3/8" washers from the local hardware and put one on each side of the eliminator on all four holes. That allowed me to tighten things down properly and all is well. I decided to use my original signals mainly so they will match the front but I would imagine any of the more popular signals would work just fine. I hope the attachment shows the finished product.
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