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I too want to get a third brake light and add this-
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I got mine from JC Whitney. Not the best quality, but I drive a '58 everyday and wanted to give a bit more warning to followers. I also had to build an extension out of wood to make it tall enough...
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Those are pricey but I like the idea.
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my dad uses one of those on his speedster. very good quality.
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I'll vouch for the Lereyn and pulser. With tinted rear window, you can't see the light strip until the LED's fire. The Lereyn LED strip needs to be heated with a heat gun to adjust the angle so its horizontal when installed in the top beading of the rear window. The pulser is a great attention getter, especially with a fast illuminating LED strip. If you can stop on a dime, both are a great insurance policy.
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anyone see one made so it shines through the rear engine vent? or is this a bad idea, because of flow?
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