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Driving lights on A Arms?

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+ mph

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I used a piece of 1/2 x 1/2 aluminum angle and 1/2 inch 3M double sided tape to mount them and 75+ mph has no effect. When I stuck them on one was off just a bit and I thought no problem I'll just pop it off and reposition it. It wouldn't " pop off " so rather than rip and scrape to get it off I left it. Those puppies are there to stay.
 
I had them installed by the dealer when I purchased the 2014 new. After a year or so, the connections were melted by the "heat" from the radiator. I had to remove them. I installed a Spyderpops lighted bump skid and that has been working well for me.


The
dealer installed them backwards. The connections are out at the wheel hub end, not behind the radiator. I also use a black tywrap around the a arm on the inboard end of the strip. Out of sight but it keeps the adhesive from starting to peel where they get hot from the radiator. I have a number of sets that have been in service for a couple years now and no trouble.
 
I used a piece of 1/2 x 1/2 aluminum angle and 1/2 inch 3M double sided tape to mount them and 75+ mph has no effect. When I stuck them on one was off just a bit and I thought no problem I'll just pop it off and reposition it. It wouldn't " pop off " so rather than rip and scrape to get it off I left it. Those puppies are there to stay.
Ok, thx.

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