WranglerX
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I just got two 1-1/8 inch cap plugs at hardware store for a whole 56¢ each... Fit fine....
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I just got two 1-1/8 inch cap plugs at hardware store for a whole 56「 each... Fit fine....
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Dale
Which hardware store? Local one or a chain?I just got two 1-1/8 inch cap plugs at hardware store for a whole 56¢ each... Fit fine....
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Dale
Which hardware store? Local one or a chain?
You should keep proper lights mounted for hazards, direction and general lighting in the instance your mowing or traveling on road sides or down roads to mark your vehicle (along with the SMV triangle). Beyond that, you could remove them but be careful of leaving electrical plugs open to the environment as corrosion on the plug could become an issueCan I ask why do you guys even keep these lights mounted? Just curious, because I'm thinking to just remove them altogether, unless there's a reason I shouldn't.
You should keep proper lights mounted for hazards, direction and general lighting in the instance your mowing or traveling on road sides or down roads to mark your vehicle (along with the SMV triangle). Beyond that, you could remove them but be careful of leaving electrical plugs open to the environment as corrosion on the plug could become an issue
Can I ask why do you guys even keep these lights mounted? Just curious, because I'm thinking to just remove them altogether, unless there's a reason I shouldn't.
Yeh, mine's ain't going anywhere other than down our private road to a neighbor's maybe, so off with the lights.
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but can anyone give me a heads up how to disconnect them? I know where the plug is, but not for sure if you just pull that connector apart, twist it, or what? I tried pulling them apart a little but no give, so didn't want to wreck the connector doing it the wrong way with too much force.
Where'd you get the springs?I wanted to keep the lights on the outside (more room when using backhoe), so I installed springs to let the lights flex if I get to close to a tree etc.