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If you have an RT and that light on the trunk I think I would connect to it. If no extra light there get one. Alllthe merrier!!
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It shouldn't be that hard. But I'm interested in what you find. Ran into a guy that had it on his RT and he took die grinder to make it where
the trunk lid would close. Anyway I think by taking the back panel off, which is a few screws you would be able to tap into brake light wires.
I think the brake light is cool just want to grind on body. There's one out that goes a little higher I like also but its more $$$$$$$$$$.
Take a pic and let us know how it works.
States Judy and I have visited so far on the
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Bob: I went to TRIC LED web page and could not find any down loadable instructions but you should have gotten a plug and play wiring harness with your lights , so no cutting and splicing is required. I guess you will have to ask the missus if you can open up your lights to get the instructions out to read them.
Good Luck
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Bob,
Very straight forward install. Remove back panel. (I removed the rear fender to make it easier) test fit the strips before you peel them. Once your happy just peel and stick.
the lower one you need to apply the plastic primer (The white stick in the bag) wait 4 or 5 min then peel and stick.
All the wires go to the left rear turn signal. they supplied a plug and play harness with my kit. I routed the lower wire behind the left tail light.067.jpg063.jpg084.jpg
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