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Might change the led strip for something drilled & screwed in but at least I've got the wiring there now so only 2 bolts holding the mirror on to change it
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trial and testing is the best way to find the correct way
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So is that literally stuck on?
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Any plans to cut a hole and fasten them in?
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I'm going to try a few different LEDS to see which combination of light and fitting is best. I'm happy with the stick on ones as you can't see them unless you look up from underneath but something flush/fitted more OEM is more my preference. The concept is great though!
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Very well done!
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Well done mate!
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