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hand warmers - how to install where do you get the positive??? started by 85_IndyMan
December 31st 2008 at 4:19 PM
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i have a 1988 polaris indy 400 just bought some hot grips and i lost the directions for it. i still have all the parts it came with and every thing just dont know what wire goes where???
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Here's a diagram I used
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