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    Hi,

    I have installed my sidemarkers myself and I am having some problems.

    They don't sit perfectly on the car (because of the design of the metal clip) and I was wondering if there is a way to seal it better and maybe get it closer to the car. Is sillicone a good idea?

    The other issue is that I had a choice between the red and the green wire... green flashes but is not always on and red is always on but doesn't flash... I taught os using a normally open relay to have them on and flashing with signal. Is there another easier way to do it?

    Thanks for your help guys.

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    you gotta use silicone, or your fender will rust from the inside out...

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    yes silicone is a good idea, it will protect it from moisture going inside the metal

    y don't you hook it up to your signal lights? does yours stay on and blink when u signal?

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