Jabarker
Junior Member
Busy day in my apartment dining room...
Installed my homemade fender eliminator. I used sleepymas' Homedepot parts idea. And used parts of the original fender. I took the metal pieces that the side reflectors were attached to, bent them into an "L" bracket and attached the turn signals to them. I cut the rubber down on the turn signals so that it fit, but still covered the exposed hardware. Couldn't figure out a way to use the original license plate light. That will be a fix for later. I ran the turn signal wires the same way the were originally and zip tied the slack with the rest of the wires inside that left plastic piece (not sure what the tech term is). I painted it all black and put it on. I think it looks a lot cleaner.
Also painted the exhaust cover flat black (not high temp paint lol). It's a temp fix until I can buy a new exhaust. And finally removed all the stickers.
I have a projector light kit and new tires on the way.
Now she just needs a bath :Flash:
Installed my homemade fender eliminator. I used sleepymas' Homedepot parts idea. And used parts of the original fender. I took the metal pieces that the side reflectors were attached to, bent them into an "L" bracket and attached the turn signals to them. I cut the rubber down on the turn signals so that it fit, but still covered the exposed hardware. Couldn't figure out a way to use the original license plate light. That will be a fix for later. I ran the turn signal wires the same way the were originally and zip tied the slack with the rest of the wires inside that left plastic piece (not sure what the tech term is). I painted it all black and put it on. I think it looks a lot cleaner.
Also painted the exhaust cover flat black (not high temp paint lol). It's a temp fix until I can buy a new exhaust. And finally removed all the stickers.
I have a projector light kit and new tires on the way.
Now she just needs a bath :Flash: