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Hiya, I'm thinking that it may be time to go with Bubble lights. My original tail lights have a grounding problem, and I figure instead of messing with it, to just go with a bubble light kit. Question is who sells Bubble lights in Ontario, and are the legal, as there is no reverse light.
Going to bubble lights won't neccesarily cure your problem. You install new
sockets and lenses, but you need to wire them into the existing wiring
harness. If your issues are in the harness, then they will likely stay.
As far as a reverse light, you'd have to check witrh local authorities. Someone
posted in my sequential taillight post that the local police in thier area said
you don't need 'em. I wouldn't feel comfortable without some sort of reverse light and/or audible alarm.
:seeya
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