How to INSTALL LED SIGNAL LIGHT KIT Ski-Doo Rev Gen4 2017-2022
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2023
- Illuminate Your Ride: Installing Ski-Doo LED Signal Light Kit on Rev Gen 4 Snowmobile!
🔧 Gear up for safer and more stylish rides with the Ski-Doo LED Signal Light Kit! In this step-by-step tutorial, we guide you through the seamless installation process on a Ski-Doo Rev Gen 4 model snowmobile (2017-2022).
🛠️ Transform your snowmobile's visibility and upgrade its aesthetics with these cutting-edge LED signal lights designed specifically for Rev Gen 4 models. Whether you're an experienced rider or a DIY enthusiast, our easy-to-follow instructions will have you riding in style in no time.
📌 Key Installation Steps:
Preparation: Gather all the necessary tools and components included in the Ski-Doo LED Signal Light Kit.
Locate Factory Wiring: Easily locate and identify the existing wiring on your Rev Gen 4 snowmobile.
Remove Stock Signals: Carefully uninstall the stock signal lights to make room for the new LED lights.
Mounting the LEDs: Securely mount the new LED signal lights in the designated locations.
Wiring Connection: Follow our detailed instructions to connect the wires, ensuring a secure and reliable electrical connection.
Testing: Before hitting the trails, perform a thorough test to confirm proper functionality and alignment.
👀 Enhance your snowmobile's visibility during day and night rides while adding a touch of modern style. The Ski-Doo LED Signal Light Kit is not just an upgrade; it's a statement!
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I might get a set of these.
A lot of people got them this year. Going to be cool to see them in action on the snow
lol you guys doing blades! 🤭
High school hot knives 😂
3 hours ! Wow ☃️👍👍
included a trip to the dealer
We wanna see the old classic!! lol 🤭💪
Soon
Just leave it hanging out boys! 🤭💪😊
You caught that! haha - Usually do. Would have been a heck of a lot quicker
Lmao I love it! 🤭😊👍🏻
It was a fun Project! Stay tuned for more
I like the orange mode, should increase safety in poor conditions or at night. It looks well made to me.
yes they are pretty well made. just to confirm, the orange mode is for when you have riders in your group behind you. If you are last in the pack or riding alone, you would have green on. The right hand guard is always white unless you have flashers on then they both flash amber
I see, thank you for explaining. @@mudbrats
Would it be possible to install this on a Rev XP? Great video
yep, you would need the newer style
handguards (the old XP ones do not
come
apart like this) and you would need
to splice into the power circuit (dont buy the retrofit for the XP)
Or go with the generic stick on trail lights from LJE enterprises or Bite Harder I think sells them. But they aren’t as nice as these
Do you know anyone who restores old sleds ? Looking at getting a 1972 artic cat panther 340 I’m in the Owen sound area
Best to join the vintage snowmobile group for Ontario on Facebook and ask there.
Excuse me sir. We have reports of missing trail signage.
You wouldn’t know anything about that, would you? 🤔
nope no idea
@@mudbrats excellent video boys. Didn’t relize you can turn them on without sled running. I’ll have to go try mine again .
No signals for the rear ????
huh? do u get what these are for?