Rear Blinkers

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Hottech
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Rear Blinkers

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Replaced my front blinkers with LEDs and the Kisan signal relay. All worked out very easily and looks great. Now I would like to do the same with my rear blinkers but how do you remove the old ones? Do I need to remove the plate or casing under the rear fender? How do you get to the nuts that hold the rear blinkers on?
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Did it a long time ago and don't quite remember, but they are not easy to get to. Suggest that you look at the parts fiche for your model at A&S Cycles and get an idea.

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Hottech wrote:Replaced my front blinkers with LEDs and the Kisan signal relay. All worked out very easily and looks great. Now I would like to do the same with my rear blinkers but how do you remove the old ones? Do I need to remove the plate or casing under the rear fender? How do you get to the nuts that hold the rear blinkers on?

maybe this will be helpfull: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=63&fg=10
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