P1000 Honda license plate.

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Acmech1

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Went and talked to this guy today.
He sent me these to test fit.

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That would be Rad Customs but his website does not show them anymore. They were called Blinky Things. I wanted them as well but they weren't offered when I did my blinkers.

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That would be Rad Customs but his website does not show them anymore. They were called Blinky Things. I wanted them as well but they weren't offered when I did my blinkers.

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That would be Rad Customs but his website does not show them anymore.

You're talking about the ones that fit flush into that fender notch? RAD was the first site I checked when I was trying to remember where they were...

Seems like they had a skull logo etched into them, tho...that's not a RAD thing, is it?
 
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I do remember the skull on them. I thought it was Rad but I could be mistaken.

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Where are people putting front signal indicators on models with brushguards?
Two photos for this thread. First is to show where I put my front signals, second is my lighted license plate (a street-legal requirement). I bought a street legal kit off Zon, which came with four front yellow signals and four rear. Decided I'd keep the extras as spares. They're more visible than I thought.
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For the license plate light, I just posi-tapped into the tail light so if the lights are on the license is lit.
The light is an LED, so it's very low draw. The one thing to watch in this position is to make sure the dump bed clears. Frankly, the light sticks farther out than I expected.
This also shows the location of my rear signal light. I pulled the tail light housing to access.
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This shows the location mentioned in post #15. I really really wanted to put mine there. I bought the Corbin kit, then I found the white 3/4 hole light with dual brightness like he has. I was going to power the dim with key on, then it would blink brighter when the Corbin switch was turned on. I chickened out and mounted the two orange Corbin lights as the directions advise. I could always add the two I have there for an accent light with key on power.

I look at that molded location on the corner and swear Honda had an Idea for that to be used for something, it is a perfect spot for a blinker.
 
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Acmech1

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This shows the location mentioned in post #15. I really really wanted to put mine there. I bought the Corbin kit, then I found the white 3/4 hole light with dual brightness like he has. I was going to power the dim with key on, then it would blink brighter when the Corbin switch was turned on. I chickened out and mounted the two orange Corbin lights as the directions advise. I could always add the two I have there for an accent light with key on power.

I look at that molded location on the corner and swear Honda had an Idea for that to be used for something, it is a perfect spot for a blinker.
I agree on that area. Wouldn’t be surprised if we don’t see marker lights there in the near future.
 
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Acmech1

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Two photos for this thread. First is to show where I put my front signals, second is my lighted license plate (a street-legal requirement). I bought a street legal kit off Zon, which came with four front yellow signals and four rear. Decided I'd keep the extras as spares. They're more visible than I thought.
View attachment 293095

For the license plate light, I just posi-tapped into the tail light so if the lights are on the license is lit.
The light is an LED, so it's very low draw. The one thing to watch in this position is to make sure the dump bed clears. Frankly, the light sticks farther out than I expected.
This also shows the location of my rear signal light. I pulled the tail light housing to access.
View attachment 293096
check out my photos on tag. I am very happy with that part, just drilled a hole and ran 1/4” conduit and a small loop and ran along with harness. I will be posting finished pics of wiring shortly. I think I will probably do fronts like yours, but switch out to smoked.

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I like the tailgate mount. The molded indentation looks like it was intended for a license plate.

I thought about doing the same with mine. The drawback is the lamp wire has to flex every time the tailgate is opened so I mounted mine on the muffler heat shield.
 
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Acmech1

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El Reno, Oklahoma
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I like the tailgate mount. The molded indentation looks like it was intended for a license plate.

I thought about doing the same with mine. The drawback is the lamp wire has to flex every time the tailgate is opened so I mounted mine on the muffler heat shield.
I just put relief in it, like on the tailgate of a pickup. It barely moves. I thought about it for a bit though.

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Acmech1

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Oct 10, 2020
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El Reno, Oklahoma
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  1. 1000-5

  2. Talon R
Two photos for this thread. First is to show where I put my front signals, second is my lighted license plate (a street-legal requirement). I bought a street legal kit off Zon, which came with four front yellow signals and four rear. Decided I'd keep the extras as spares. They're more visible than I thought.
View attachment 293095

For the license plate light, I just posi-tapped into the tail light so if the lights are on the license is lit.
The light is an LED, so it's very low draw. The one thing to watch in this position is to make sure the dump bed clears. Frankly, the light sticks farther out than I expected.
This also shows the location of my rear signal light. I pulled the tail light housing to access.
View attachment 293096

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check out my photos on tag. I am very happy with that part, just drilled a hole and ran 1/4” conduit and a small loop and ran along with harness. I will be posting finished pics of wiring shortly. I think I will probably do fronts like yours, but switch out to smoked.

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Hey acmech1…. Did you get the license plate frame from Corbin or where?
Thanks!
 
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Piercej40

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I bought the same license plate braket. Like you, I was going to run the wires through the tailgate. But I purchased a hitch mount spare tire carrier and that would completely hide the license plate. So I am waiting for the carrier to arriove to see what I can do to mount it to the spare tire wheel. I'll show you what I came up with after I compete the install.
 
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