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OklahomaPomade
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My "L" model had turn signals that stuck out way too far for me so, I decided to do something about it. I removed the signals and took them apart. There is a plastic 'sleeve' that gives the arm a little bulk. I used my dremel to cut off about an inch of the narrow end and slid the inch-long piece back onto the arm. Dont throw away the other piece, we're not done yet.
On the bracket is a bushing that turnes the square hole round...remove it.
Push the signal through the square hole until it butts against the small, 1 inch piece from before. On the other side of the bracket, slide the remaining piece of 'sleeve', fat end out, onto the signal arm. Put a big flat washer, grounding wire, then nut on. Tighten, test, and you are done!
On to the other side.
On the bracket is a bushing that turnes the square hole round...remove it.
Push the signal through the square hole until it butts against the small, 1 inch piece from before. On the other side of the bracket, slide the remaining piece of 'sleeve', fat end out, onto the signal arm. Put a big flat washer, grounding wire, then nut on. Tighten, test, and you are done!
On to the other side.