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Hella FF50 Driving Light install directions (06/07)
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<blockquote data-quote="tcfjr" data-source="post: 523339" data-attributes="member: 685"><p>Gen II pilots can run their wiring through the front vents, but us Gen I guys don't have that option. A lot of guys drill a hole into their B and C panels, and run the wires through, but I seem to take my fairing panels off on a semi-regular basis for one reason or another, and worry about the hassle of removing the panels without mucking up the wires (or the panels).</p><p></p><p>I thought I remembered seeing an old post where the installation used a channel cut into the edge of the B/C panels, right where they meet the colored outer fairing, just far enough to make room for the wiring, with a grommet to keep things in order. When you pull the panel, the wire can slip down the channel, allowing complete removal of the panel.</p><p></p><p>I did my due diligence with Google, but couldn't find a mention of this edge channel approach. Has anyone done this? If so, are there any problems?</p><p></p><p>TIA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcfjr, post: 523339, member: 685"] Gen II pilots can run their wiring through the front vents, but us Gen I guys don't have that option. A lot of guys drill a hole into their B and C panels, and run the wires through, but I seem to take my fairing panels off on a semi-regular basis for one reason or another, and worry about the hassle of removing the panels without mucking up the wires (or the panels). I thought I remembered seeing an old post where the installation used a channel cut into the edge of the B/C panels, right where they meet the colored outer fairing, just far enough to make room for the wiring, with a grommet to keep things in order. When you pull the panel, the wire can slip down the channel, allowing complete removal of the panel. I did my due diligence with Google, but couldn't find a mention of this edge channel approach. Has anyone done this? If so, are there any problems? TIA. [/QUOTE]
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