Joined Sep 2015
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Sorry for the silence. I have been having a difficult time lately as I am now commuting to NYC for work. I am sorry for the issues that you two have had. My turn signals have held up to both hand guards being hit. Perhaps I was just lucky. With that said: I can vouch for the chinese aftermarket handguards. My turn signals still fit no problem in them.
zippy49, I do recommend you hang on to those LED strips inside the housing as they are very expensive and actually cost nearly 80% the cost of the product. With a little ingenuity they can be reused.
I can't comment too much on the craftsmanship problems. These are actually very difficult to make and assemble. I have improved since selling 10+ of these. I can assure the wiring is top notch. It's the assembly of the housing that is quite difficult. I apologize to those who have been dissatisfied with the craftsmanship.
For those who are undecided with purchasing: They do exactly what they are advertised and they are extremely bright.
I completely agree with the wiring, my only issue was the gaps on the housing itself. I'm not sure why you didn't seal these so that water doesn't get into it. I'm going to try and use silicone to see if I can make them water proof. with that said I still recommend these bright signals for safety reasons and plus they look much better than the stock ones.