This probably wont be much of a write up...I did take a few pictures though.
First off I took my flush mounts out, which destroyed the adhesive. No big deal I ended up using E6000 to put them back in at the end.
I cut the the plug end off of the flush mounts then soldered it to one side of my Dean's connectors (Thanks JonKerr for suggesting these). The second picture below is after using the shrink tubing. A vice was most helpful when trying to solder these small connectors, made the job a lot easier!
From there I took the LED pod and fit it where I wanted and cut off about 6" of extra wire. I then stripped the flush mount wires and the LED wires and twisted them together. I then tinned them with solder before soldering them to the other half of the Dean connector. Next was the tricky part for me...getting the LED up into the scoop. I ended up unraveling my solder, pushing it up through the front of the scoop wrapping it around the LED and pulling it back through.
These particular LED's came with adhesive on them..I took this off and used industrial strength Velcro. I'm not so sure how well it's going to hold at 60mph, so I may end up removing the Velcro and using some E6000 if necessary.
Here's a video to actually see them. Sorry if the quality sucks, was using my Droid. There's an extreme closeup of the Transformer too!
LED Vid
First off I took my flush mounts out, which destroyed the adhesive. No big deal I ended up using E6000 to put them back in at the end.
I cut the the plug end off of the flush mounts then soldered it to one side of my Dean's connectors (Thanks JonKerr for suggesting these). The second picture below is after using the shrink tubing. A vice was most helpful when trying to solder these small connectors, made the job a lot easier!
From there I took the LED pod and fit it where I wanted and cut off about 6" of extra wire. I then stripped the flush mount wires and the LED wires and twisted them together. I then tinned them with solder before soldering them to the other half of the Dean connector. Next was the tricky part for me...getting the LED up into the scoop. I ended up unraveling my solder, pushing it up through the front of the scoop wrapping it around the LED and pulling it back through.
These particular LED's came with adhesive on them..I took this off and used industrial strength Velcro. I'm not so sure how well it's going to hold at 60mph, so I may end up removing the Velcro and using some E6000 if necessary.
Here's a video to actually see them. Sorry if the quality sucks, was using my Droid. There's an extreme closeup of the Transformer too!
LED Vid