That is what I would like to do on my RSS. Was the install difficult?, and where did you get the lights from? If you have a video or pictures in a step-by-step format, please post a link.I've seen it done, but I prefer to mount them on a firm surface that doesn't move so much.
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That is what I would like to do on my RSS. Was the install difficult?, and where did you get the lights from? If you have a video or pictures in a step-by-step format, please post a link.
Thanks,
After a year or so, the connections were melted by the "heat" from the radiator. I had to remove them.
as I haven't installed mine yet, is there a way you could recommend them to be installed that wouldn't melt the connections? I'll be honest, I haven't even opened the box to look at the "distructions" yet.
Thanks
?????....What do you mean by ...." where else do I ground " .... if you have grounded the system, it's grounded...... :dontknow:..... Mike :thumbup:Hi guys I am in the middle of installing driving lights and I am running into some issues. where else do I ground the lights. I ran the harness up the left side .I just bought a relay and the harness just to make sure nothing goes up in flames like the switch.
NICE! Looking mount option, looks like it would give you a great pattern. Did you compare before and after (or with and without) lighting footprint? How did you mount them to the top of the A Arms?I bought and installed Driving Lights by Rigid Industries D2 driving lights. I installed them on to of a arms.
I used the plug and play wiring harness complete with waterproof switch.
I wired them into an auxiliary fuse block on the keyed side ,so that I can forget to turn them off when the spyder is not running.
I wire all of the electronic accessories through the auxiliary fuse block.
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Have there been any issues with riding at highway speeds with these? I have a set and wondered if they would handle the speed of 75+ mphI got cheapy LED cobb lights from ebay and mounted them on the A arms. I spliced into the fender tip lights and have run them for two seasons now with no problems. In this position you get a nice effect from the side because the lights shine thru the wheels and give a strobe effect when moving.