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Installing skid plates and replacing position indicator bulb video

Discussion in '360/430' started by Normal Guy Supercar, Jun 24, 2017.

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  1. Normal Guy Supercar

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  2. whatheheck

    whatheheck F1 Rookie
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    Great job Daniel! Thanks for sharing.

    Can you share with us where you purchased your skid plates?

    Dan
     
  3. ridege55

    ridege55 Formula 3
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    Thanks Daniel. Appreciate your videos and watched several of them before I purchased my F430.
     
  4. StickBreitling

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    Not interested in replacing those little LEDs with the full Scud-ing DRL strips?

    Had to look away when I saw how close that drill was to your hand when you were making the last hole.
     
  5. Normal Guy Supercar

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    Ricambi - https://www.ricambiamerica.com/skd-430-pe-f430-skid-plates-in-polyethylene.html

    You're welcome and thanks for watching! Hopefully you found the videos helpful. :)

    I actually have a plan for the position indicators that may be perhaps the cheapest solution that looks good. We shall see...

    I think the video perspective made it look closer than it actually was. :)
     
  6. Chiaroman

    Chiaroman Formula 3
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    If you had one burn out, shouldn't that never happen??

    Don't they last forever???
     
  7. Normal Guy Supercar

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    LEDs can still die if they overheat or have other issues. They generally last longer than incandescent.
     

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