W&M-bags-without move'in lights
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W&M-bags-without move'in lights
Im not move'in my taillights,,to the licence plate,,,it'sto expensive for the stupid kit,,and I like the look of the chrome wing on the rear signals,,,Here's what Im doing,,,,cut'in the underside of the wing where the saddle bag support meets it,,and grind enough off the support bolt hole ariea to they match,,,thats all you need to do,,,Now in order to remove the little two wire connector that is easly removed from the rear brake light,,but dont go throu the hole in the fender at the turnlight..get yoursesf,,afew new connectors-#73152-96BK---they come two in a bag,,So cut one off the wires to get it off without harming the wire's or clip,(I cut the wire's),,once you understand how the clip works,,YU can use a long pin or get snap-on TT600-3 pick tool,,then sharpen the end.(in comes blunt)--anyone needs any info let me know--someday..
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RE: W&M-bags-without move'in lights
Ok Knowones in terested,,,but just incase someone else would like to put saddle bag supports on there dyna,,,,without change'in the kewl wing tail lights to the back by licence plate,,,it's a lot of work and you can end up with something less than you really wanted,,,(I had to buy another wing--18bucks--but you can use throw over bags,,,I got the wille&max bigest they make there black and come with two tone and a steel eagel on them and I got the match'in tool bag too,,,,SOoo if anyone's interested let me know I'll watch this thread,,,,those little two wire clips are a hassle so let me know..someday..
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Someday69...Saw your post re using Snap-on tool tt600-3 on AMP Mulitblock connectors. You mention sharpening the tool. What/how to sharpen? I had to remove wires from Indicator lamps on my 99 Ultra and borrowed this tool. Is not sharpened that I can tell. Never did get it to work. It would hardly go into the cavity. Finally got wires out by using a long big modelers T-pin. I would like to get the tool to work. What is the secret?
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