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Adding additional stop light

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bakirkwold

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I am wanting to add an additional stop light that mounts into the inner fender. I have a big pod of red led's. One of my friends works on police cars. He was able to get me the pod. It was originally off an ambulance. Anyways it draws 1/2 and amp. Can the switches take that extra load or will I have to wire a relay up. Thanks guys!
 
Good call to make yourself more visible! I added an additional LED brake light to the rear of my backrest. Elevated so it's easier seen.
 
I got it all mounted up. Now to wire and use it. It pretty much lights up the entire rear tire.
 
All done!

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