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Old 11-26-2014, 04:37 PM
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I have a 2009 Electra Glide Classic. I bought a 2011 Street glide rear fender. The wiring plug for the lights are different. The Street Glide has the 6 pin wiring receptacle and the Electra Glide has the 8 pin receptacle. Has anyone done this conversion in the past? Issues what did you do for the fascia light at the bottom to be wired up hot? I also am running Kuryakyn Panacea LED lights on the rear and have the in line load equalizer. How did you or would you do the wiring? Any answers will help with how I work this one. Thanks in Advance.
 
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Old 11-29-2014, 09:06 AM
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I am doing a different one currently. You will need a few things. 1 you need the mating connector. ie to replace the one you removed. 2 You will need some small tools to get the terminals out of the connector. It's really that simple. Go to Youtube and type in, "how to remove wires from a harley tail light connector" There will be a few of them to watch. Look @ your connector. There will be a video with one just like yours. And lastly, If you don't have, or, ruin the connector you are trying to save, the fine folks @ NAMZ in South Dakota sell them individually. FINAL NOTE: You do NOT have to cut any wires. It will look like it came from the factory!
 
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