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Brake Light/Luggage Rack
Modification

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Write-up by Gary

I got the light bar from a shop in Phoenix, I checked and they have a web site. http://store.yahoo.com/streetbeatcustoms. You need to make a mount for the LED bar I had a piece of molding that was the same width( U shape) I think I got this at Home depot or ACE not sure. I silicone glued the led in the mount. I used the 3M epoxy tape to mount it. Believe me it will not move with this stuff. I picked up some chrome I believe it is door molding edging from pep boys or any auto store. The wiring is mounted in this and is fastened the same method as light bar along the bottom of rack as seen in attached image labeled B the mount is shown labeled A. The wiring is protected and not seen it runs to the back of the rack shown as C a small hole is drilled in the top and a small rubber grommet is inserted and silicone. Since the rack is mounted close you can not see where the wire goes in. Since you need to remove the inner truck lid to install the rack this exposes the Honda spoiler connector simply connect to this. In fact this is the easy part since it is right there easy access. The nice thing about this light is it can work both ways as a running light and brake light just make you selection when connecting or do both.

I forgot to mention I chromed striped this molding holding the led light again to blend in with the rack. It looks like it is part of it. You will like the kury rack.

Good luck
Gary