Aux. Light recommendations
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By auxiliary lights you mean passing lamps, correct?
If so, I use and sell a ton of the ones by Truck Lite. They put out a lot of light and dont break the bank like the 'Daymaker'. I also like the look more, I prefer the look of the traditional lights rather than the lights with projector lenses.
If so, I use and sell a ton of the ones by Truck Lite. They put out a lot of light and dont break the bank like the 'Daymaker'. I also like the look more, I prefer the look of the traditional lights rather than the lights with projector lenses.
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I purchased some on Amazon, Optix brand, with Angel eye halos. They're LED for the regular lights. They are super bright, and we're not that expensive, 50-60 bucks, somewhere in there.
But, they were not compile with the BCM? I kept getting errors and finally had to wire them separately of any lighting circuit to make them work 'properly'.
Now, that I have them working right, I'm very happy.... But it wasn't a simple plug it in and it works kinda thing.
But, they were not compile with the BCM? I kept getting errors and finally had to wire them separately of any lighting circuit to make them work 'properly'.
Now, that I have them working right, I'm very happy.... But it wasn't a simple plug it in and it works kinda thing.
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For those that hate the connection of the auxiliary lights to the Lo beam. Harley has an adapter cable that connects to the fender tip plug that is hidden under the front of the tank. My LED auxiliary lights now stay on whether I have Lo or High beam on.
The nice thing about the adapter wiring, it still has the lead for the fender tip light. I used it to wire in my GPS. Also that circuit is switched.
Part Number 69200602
The nice thing about the adapter wiring, it still has the lead for the fender tip light. I used it to wire in my GPS. Also that circuit is switched.
Part Number 69200602
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