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Old 10-18-2017, 02:00 PM   #39
Andy4639
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Talking Re: Where to mount my turn signal lights

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Originally Posted by GOPAPA View Post
Andy ,, I called Summit Racing and they gave me a number back east to another Summit Person to ask about this light you shared with me about if it will also give me turn signals and the guy said this is the first he ever seen this . but he said he read the reviews and it looks like it has a hook up for turn signals .. Reviews are sometimes iffy ,

So I ask for the manufacturers number and he gave it to me .. I called them out in California and the lady there told me that it has a 3 wire hook up for the headlights and also a 3 WIRE HOOK UP FOR THE TURN SIGNAL LIGHT AND PARKING LIGHT

Just as you said Andy,, I believed you about the one you put in your truck,, I Just wanted to make sure this one would work,,,also knowing that seal beams are in glass ,,I wanted to be sure there was at least two wires , one for hot lead and one for ground ,,and in this case it has two hot wires ,,one for turn signal and one for Parking lights, shipping glass back in forth is not something I like to do..thanks for sticking with me on this ..

Hope this exchange of words helps other out on here because some of the lights advertised with the amber lights in them are only on when you have your head lights on..
Good deal man! Glad you got it figured out. Be sure and post some pictures of them installed and working. Once you start wiring holler I help all I can.
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