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Griso Fender Eliminators w/LED tag lights & T/S

Well, the slow boat from China has finally arrived, so I'm putting on Todd's tail tidy this weekend!

After removing the rear fender and indicators, I find that my new LED lights have three wires,

red, black, and green, whereas the OEM signals have two wires, dark and light blue.

Does anyone know how to set this up? My new lights didn't provide any instructions.

Which wire corresponds to which, and what do you do

with the odd man out? And is it OK to splice the wires onto the OEM wires and use the old plug as

the connector? Lastly, my illuminated license plate holder has a black and white wire, OEM is blue and yellow.

Again, wondering which goes to which. Want to be sure before I cut and splice anything.
 
Managed to get the fender eliminator and my new LED turn signals on. Thanks for everyone's input and help with the process.
Still have some work to do to hide some of the newly created mounts (amazing what some leftover plastic, willpower, and a Swiss Army knife can achieve!). Here's some pics

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Hi Dave,
I know this is a fairly old thread, but, do you still have the part numbers and where you bought the indicators?
They look exactly the size i need, also, i see you were after the wiring colours, you obviously found this out as well,

Cheers,

Glenn
 
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