I'm warming to the idea of my next 3D print project.
As many are painfully aware, I replaced the front amber turn lamp with my combination LED turn / DRL.
The combo uses three wires out of its sealed base since two independent functions are performed, so the original socket shown here (and its electrical connectivity) is unsuitable even for modification, and the choice of remotely wired BAY15 base shown in the illustration as an adapter is a cut-off irrelevance.
I did manage to re-purpose the grey rubber grommet that wraps around the rim of the OEM piece because the diameter of the black base of the new lamp is less than that of the OEM piece, but the mounting and centring with enough pressure was achieved with a piece of coat hanger wire running through the unused vertical adjustment shaft in the cluster body, and featuring a loop halfway along its length to hold the base of the new lamp in place.
Now that I have a friend wanting the same arrangement, it's time for an upgrade!
I'm firing up the CAD software to replicate the OEM piece, then hollow it out (in software of course) to accommodate the new base, with some back-end design to allow the new lamp to just press into place. If anyone else likes this idea, the solution is getting tidier every day.
Wish me luck!