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Old 08-31-2014, 09:07 PM
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After Market signals

Any body put aftermarket signal markers on the fenders.
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Old 08-31-2014, 09:35 PM
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Not too common of a mod around here.

Here's are two good examples

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Im looking at some bmw e60 signals. They have a rectangular cut out to them...I can get the exact cutout to mount them in the fender. But have no clue as what to use to cut the shape.
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Masking tape, straight edge, Sharpie, a Dremel with a quality metal cutoff wheel (as shown) and a steady hand are all you need.

I can't begin to tell you how many projects I've used a Dremel on...it's a must have tool in your toolbox IMO. There are many Dremel models, find the one that's best for you and fits in your budget.



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lol. I have a dremel
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Originally Posted by maximaham
lol. I have a dremel
Well, there you go! Get the cut off wheels and you're in business. Once cut, I'd use a sanding wheel too to smooth the edges. Then dab some paint on the edges to prevent rust.
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