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    [How To]Installing V3 Triton Rear blinkers for FK/FN

    How to install V3 Triton Rear blinkers for FK/FN

    What you will need
    VLED V3 Triton Amber LED system
    Small hands
    A Phillips Screw driver.
    A torch
    Adhesive Thermal tape

    If you want to add the triton rear blinkers you will need the following.
    The V3 Trion system.
    The Base you will need is 7440/7443

    1: Start by removing the control box and installing the base connector(note: if the model does not work, rotate the base connector 180°)


    2: Remove the screw cover and then remove the screws for the rear housing.


    3: Insert the LED module into the connector.


    4: Install screws to match the tabs on the connector


    5: Install the thin narrow gasket.


    6: Add some thermal transfer tape to the control box and add a fuse to the load resistor fuse holder.


    7: Clean the metal behind the bumper with some IPA and stick down the control box.


    Before


    After:

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    Looks cool. Just wondering what the purpose of these are? Is it just so it's not amber anymore? Or is it heaps brighter?

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    +1 to that; why?
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


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    Heaps brighter.

    450lumens.

    Since all you need is the base adapter to make it fit your car, you can install it onto your next car and next one.
    these have life time warranty

    And looks nicer since there clear and cant see a bulb.

    These are similar to the switchbacks i installed on the front but these are just blinker replacements.
    Last edited by Grayfox; 10-05-2014 at 03:06 PM.

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