The front turn signals stand out quite a bit, and by shortening them, they blend in with the body much better. I reused the rear signals that I removed after doing a tail tidy. No cutting or splicing needed with this method.
The goal:
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Step 1 - Disassemble stock rear turn signal:
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Step 2 - remove side panels to gain access to turn signal and wiring:
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Step 3 - unplug wiring, remove turn signal, and disassemble:
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