TOCE plate relocation bracket

ferraiolo1

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Little video showing how to mount and wire in the signals with the Toce plate bracket.



 

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LoudFTR

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I also utilized the Toce bracket for my license plate, but since it does not have designated turn signal mounts I will probably switch to the NRC setup when I upgrade to the S model.

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LoudFTR

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I appreciate you taking the time to make the video and I did watch it. After mocking up several different iterations of the plate and lights I want to go a different direction. The plate bracket itself is awesome and well-enginereed, but when I asked Toce about where to mount the turn signals they replied with, "We don't run turn signals."

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ferraiolo1

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No they don’t, but the signals come
With brackets just for this type of application, and with my luck I’ll find them in my garage next week.
 

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LoudFTR

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That is interesting that you don't need to wire in resistors. I do like the aesthetic, size, and brightness of those turn signals. I will consider going this route.
 

ferraiolo1

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yeah only a few signals on the market don’t require them, or won’t drain your battery. I’ve been running them for almost a year now.
 

ferraiolo1

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You won’t find a light anywhere near the brightness or size. It’s a aluminum housing with a glass lens. High tech speed makes some as well. But they aren’t as small.
Most bright/small non Chinese made signals are closer to $100 a set.

plus no resistors to hide
 

cupcake_mike

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You won’t find a light anywhere near the brightness or size. It’s a aluminum housing with a glass lens. High tech speed makes some as well. But they aren’t as small.
Most bright/small non Chinese made signals are closer to $100 a set.

plus no resistors to hide

I'm not saying they aren't well made or arguing that they aren't a whole lot different in price than other turn signals. I'm just saying, for me, i can't justify $230 for a set of turn signals.

I usually rely on hands signals, to tell the truth. Old habits die hard.
 

ferraiolo1

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true, i wanted the smallest and brightest signal i could get, and to be able to pass my local inspection.

Unfortunately hand signals dont help you get that inspection sticker in most states.

And yes the plate bracket is legal, as the inspection laws state "numbers and letters on licence plate must not be obstructed", which its not when you have the plate at the highest setting.
 

cupcake_mike

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true, i wanted the smallest and brightest signal i could get, and to be able to pass my local inspection.

Unfortunately hand signals dont help you get that inspection sticker in most states.

And yes the plate bracket is legal, as the inspection laws state "numbers and letters on licence plate must not be obstructed", which its not when you have the plate at the highest setting.

I lived in PA for awhile, i get it. No inspections in Kansas!
 
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