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Old 10-20-2012, 09:36 PM
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LUND MOONVISOR LIGHTING REPLACMENT KIT? CANT FIND

IVE LOOK every were! I cant find the kit to get this thing lit back up... I know lund went belly up. Some ********* cut all the wires right at the back of the lights so i cant add wire. What it is,is that i bought a 97 almost in perfect condition and the moonvisors lights are out. I wanna get the correct part but cant find the kit. Ive got the lenses but no light! Does any one have a spare visor with light in em or a place i can buy em?
 
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Can you get inside the lights where the wires are soldered in and solder in new wires?
 
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Can you get inside the lights where the wires are soldered in and solder in new wires?
Thats a dam good idea. See,they left about a quarter inch of wire. Theres 4 wires commin out the back of the hicky doo that holds the light. I have no idea how the wires go. Its a simple light. The 4 wires commin out the back,was that put there to string the lights together? It shud be,power in power out....right?
 
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Yeah, should be. If there are four wires, they should be power and ground, in and out. If the lights come apart easy, it shouldn't be too hard to do.
 
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Originally Posted by ReBilld
Yeah, should be. If there are four wires, they should be power and ground, in and out. If the lights come apart easy, it shouldn't be too hard to do.
Im lookin at the lights and i was incorrect. Theres only about an eighth inch of wire. Im gonna try. Ill fab somthin up quick like. Rather than going thru all the ordering and searchin im gonna try solder....thanx man
 
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Good luck with it
 
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