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    M1009 License plate light, Atlanta, Ga.

    Will it keep the police from pulling you over for lack of a tag light.. Yes Would I call it done... No Thanks for posting pictures but I had imagined it a little more done than the images you posted. Once you have it tidied up completely then post some more pictures. You can do it.
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    M1009 License plate light, Atlanta, Ga.

    Congratulations on getting it done. Yes, some pictures would be nice also. Some Big Box Home centers have it also but you could look for a West Marine in your phone book and they should have it.
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    M1009 License plate light, Atlanta, Ga.

    Very true, that the T-Tap is not waterproof and can cause problems down the line. Especially in the north where there is more snow and ice but even near the coastline. The solder and liquid electrical tape is the best if you want to connect to the factory harness directly. If you want to leave...
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    M1009 License plate light, Atlanta, Ga.

    A bit bulky for my taste and you gotta paint that $h!# flat black, green, or tan to hide it. Nevertheless, if it works for you then its good. I personally hate those but they are not much different from the taps I told you about. The difference is the tap can be pulled apart and re connected...
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    M1009 License plate light, Atlanta, Ga.

    Cheap multi-meter is your friend and a must and also the TM's are also your friend. Especially Appendix E of them that covers wiring. Look up E13 & E14 and see that the .8 BRN (Brown) wire is your running lights. Use a tap as in the attached image so you do not cut any wiring and tap the wire to...
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