I had put "@$$ Flashers" on my stock seat, mounted just under the passenger pillion (different thread).
Then I whacked off the passenger portion. Which required a little more creativity to keep the seat signals...
So, I cut holes in the vinyl and used epoxy to mount the LEDs into the back of the seat. All in all, I like how they turned out; they're tough to see until they come on, and they're angled slightly upward to maximize visibility from a car driver's height/point of view. Wired them down into the turns using the same LED extension cord harness I used previously. The toughest part was the epoxy - you have to "tack" them into place from the top first, wait a bit, then turn the vinyl over and slop a bunch on the backside to make it nice and solid.
Then I whacked off the passenger portion. Which required a little more creativity to keep the seat signals...
So, I cut holes in the vinyl and used epoxy to mount the LEDs into the back of the seat. All in all, I like how they turned out; they're tough to see until they come on, and they're angled slightly upward to maximize visibility from a car driver's height/point of view. Wired them down into the turns using the same LED extension cord harness I used previously. The toughest part was the epoxy - you have to "tack" them into place from the top first, wait a bit, then turn the vinyl over and slop a bunch on the backside to make it nice and solid.
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