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Old 01-03-2010, 11:46 PM
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Adapt and overcome. Isn't six months of whining about a few inches of wire enough?
It's a great product. I've had mine for five or six years, no problems.
 
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if you have talked to the owner of the company then you would know that this is a one man operation. He has always been available to be reached and when I had a problem he asked if I would be willing to drive to him and he would help me out. He is located in Wisconsin, and from what I experianced with him he is a great guy and again a 1 man operation. The lights are awesome and one of the best aftermarket parts I have bought that have a good fit and finish and are (as others have stated) bright as hell for little leds!
 
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I agree, the lights are great!!! Not downing the lights at all just need a few more inches of wire and did talk to the owner several times before buying through email and he was always very responsive. Then I gave him great feedback on the lights and the only negative comment I had was the wires needed to be longer and did not get a reply but he did not need to reply either. I just wanted to give peaople a heads up and I did not start this tread back up, just reporting what is true. All we are talking about here is about 1 ft. of wire total....Still very pleased with the product, last I am writing on this.
 
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Originally Posted by ncbeast
Pingmang, thanks for agreeing with me. I did email and explained to the owner 3 days ago and he has not wrote back yet (he was very resposive before I bought them). I know everyone wants pictures but I am working with a company that everyone knows on here on a prototype of the last thing to complete the project. I had it but sent it back for another tweek to the product. As soon as he is done and I get it in I will post pics.
I also agree 100% with you. I would be pissed as well. Make the product correct. Leads you to believe they've never tried to install their own product. No R&D work....
 
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Originally Posted by ncbeast
Here you go...the top 2...
thanks, they look as bright as the tail lights. are they?
 
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I like it, that's my next project.
 
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just found out that I need to splice the shotguns into the wiring before the Panacea setup that I have. Where do I tie in under the seat?
 
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Originally Posted by IAMSWUTIAMS
just found out that I need to splice the shotguns into the wiring before the Panacea setup that I have. Where do I tie in under the seat?
You will need longer wires.....LOL

I used this...
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/qc...er_adapter.htm
Worked great and did not have to cut into the OEM harness and can use it for any additional lights later.
 
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Originally Posted by ncbeast
You will need longer wires.....LOL

I used this...
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/qc...er_adapter.htm
Worked great and did not have to cut into the OEM harness and can use it for any additional lights later.
Thanks, I think that's exactly what I need, as I need to tie in before the Panacea controller. I was also thinking of plugging into the tourpak lights, which are coiled up under the seat. But this adapter looks simple and permanent.
 


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