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| -TiteLite- Motorcycle License Plate Lights - Domed Head Satin Finish (pair) |
TiteLite License Plate Light kits feature a right-angle LED for direct illumination of your license plate. Super bright LEDs are extemely efficient and emit a higher degree of light in a desired location than incandescent lamps. Since there is no filament that can be damaged, LEDs are incredibly durable - virtually shock and vibration-proof!
The clear epoxy covered lens offers waterproof protection.
Temperature resistant
Low power consumption
Low heat output
No damaging UV emissions
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| Item no. 030302 |
| Today$21.98 |
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Domed Head Style bolts with a notch machined into the head and an LED light installed to illuminate at a 90 degree angle.
Machined from top quality Stainless Steel the great little lights will find many uses in your motoring world. Designed to used as a license plate light when the stock light has been lost due to modifications.
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| WARNING: Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial and local/municipal laws and regulations. |
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| The Q&A on this Product |
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| QUESTION: I have a single positive and a single negative lead on my license plate light and would like to use a pair of the LED bolts. I assume then that I wire the LED bolts' two negative leads to the single negative lead on the bike? |
| ANSWER: Yes, that would work perfectly. LED lamps draw such low current that wire size and number of parallel connections is of no concern. You should also wire the two positive leads to the single positive lead of the license plate light to create the desired two parallel circuits for this application. |
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| QUESTION: I purchase these kits and install them on a custom pick truck bumper and a driver of ours was recently ticketed in the state of Georgia for using a blue light to iluminate a license plate, can you help me with and lititure on what kind on light these put off. |
| ANSWER: These LEDs put out white light and are suitable for automotive or motorcycle usage. |
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| QUESTION: How long is the threaded portion of these licence plate bolts? |
| ANSWER: 3/4" |
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| QUESTION: what does that mean "run them in series or parallel"? |
| ANSWER: Those are two different types of electrical circuits. |
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| QUESTION: These seem to have interchangeable leads -- are these really LEDs? My understanding of Light Emitting Diodes is that they have positive & negative connections that are not interchangeable. Thanks for clarifying. |
| ANSWER: These are LED lights, and they are manufactured with red(+) and black(-) leads |
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| QUESTION: how to hook up a light on a dirt bike
with no battery |
| ANSWER: Just connect it in parallel with the existing lighting circuit. It will only be on when the engine is running, which causes the lighting coil to supply +12V power. |
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| QUESTION: how many lites would you suggest for a swing arm l-plate? |
| ANSWER: Two should be fine. |
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| QUESTION: i just bought a 2005 r6 and it didn't have a license plate light. so would i hook it up to the tail light wires or where? and are these put on the license plate or do you need to drill a hole in the tail for them? |
| ANSWER: These hold your license plate to the bike's license plate bracket. The bike comes with a license plate light so there should be existing wiring for you to attach these to. |
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| QUESTION: I have a question about the shipping.Do you ship also to the Nethetlands,and what are the costs? |
| ANSWER: We do ship to the Netherlands. Please order online. The shopping cart will show the cost before checkout based on your total order. |
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| QUESTION: Since these bulbs are LED`s, will I need a resistor to run in series from a 12V source off a motorcycle battery (it use to power the license plate bulbs)? You had commented on resistors in previous questions, but the original poster did not specifically ask about this product. Is there a resistor already built in? If that is the case, do you connect the resistor on the positive terminal or negative terminal coming from the battery. Thanks! |
| ANSWER: The series resistor is already installed in these LED license plate lights - just connect them to the proper 12V circuit and it works! |
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| QUESTION: How tall is this light? |
| ANSWER: 1/2" |
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| QUESTION: are these light white cause i bought a pair from j&p cycles and in the picutre was icy blue light but when i put them on it was navy blue ? |
| ANSWER: These have clear bulbs. |
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| QUESTION: Do the lights come with wires? |
| ANSWER: Yes but they are very short, they splice into the wire from your existing license plate light. |
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| QUESTION: Will this light set work with the Hot Bodies undertail for an '04 R6? If so, does the wiring just connect to the existing wiring for the stock fender/plate light? |
| ANSWER: Yes, this will work and look nice as the Hotbodies kit does not come with a light. You do connect to the existing wiring. |
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| QUESTION: I just bought a pair of these Tite Lites.One of the bulbs blew out already.Do I have to buy another set or are there replacement bulbs you sell? |
| ANSWER: They come with a 1 year manufacturer's warranty. Send them back to the address on the site with your original order information and we will replace them. |
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| QUESTION: Im not very savy with electrical stuff. Can I just disconnect the existing light and connect these lights to the existing wires? |
| ANSWER: Yes, it is very straightforward. |
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| QUESTION: what size hole do I need to drill to mount them?
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| ANSWER: They go in the holes that are already in your license plate. You may have to make them a little bit larger depending on what state you are in but it will only be a little bit. |
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| QUESTION: Do you have any advice for running wires to connect a light on my swing arm mount license plate bracket? Also, what hot wire would I splice into? Thanks |
| ANSWER: The correct wire to splice into (make a PARALLEL circuit) is the taillight wire - your plate light should be on anytime your lights are on. Tie wraps are an excellent solution for running wires, and many riders put the wires inside their chain guards with epoxy glue. |
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| QUESTION: what size thread is it. |
| ANSWER: Thread pitch 5/16" x 18 |
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| QUESTION: What is the difference between item#030302 and 030310? It is a size or brightness? Thank you. Jun |
| ANSWER: The difference is the finish of the bolt itself. One is a brushed satin finish, and the other is polished like chrome. |
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| QUESTION: Could I use these to light up my truck rear license plate? And if so, how many should I use? 2? 4?
Thank you.
ROB |
| ANSWER: Yes, these make an excellent car/ truck accessory. Any 12 volt source. I would imagine that you only need 2 at the top. |
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| QUESTION: are they bright enough as a pair to illuminate the plate or is there something else you all offer that is brighter? im trying to avoid hassle from authority figures. |
| ANSWER: the 2 lights totally light up the tail light. They are very bright. You should have not trouble at all with the COPS becuase of a poorly lit license plate. - Scott |
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| QUESTION: Do I need to run them in series or parallel? |
| ANSWER: parallel. |
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