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Old 04-24-2014, 11:57 AM
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After extensive research I replaced my passing lamps on my '05 Heritage with Halogens from NAPA. $31 for two. They are made by Wagner Lighting. Hope this helps everyone.

Here is the p/n and specs:
Part Number: LMP 4416
NAPA Lamps.
Bulb Lumens Rating : Approx. Max C andle Power Primary 35000
Bulb Type : PAR 36 Bulb 4 1/2" (114 mm) Dia
Electrical Rating : Design Volts Primary 12.8
Lamp C andle Power : Approx. Max C andle Power Primary 35000
Overall Diameter : 114 mm
Overall Length : 2.75670 mm
Volts : Design Volts Primary 12.8
Watts : Design Watts Primary 30
Headlamp Bulb C andle Power Rating : Approx. Max C andle Power
Primary 35000
Headlamp Bulb electrical Rating : Design Volts Primary 12.8
Headlamp Bulb Type : PAR 36 Bulb 4 1/2" (114 mm) Dia
 
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was it plug and play or did you have any wiring to do?
 
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+1 on the plug and play question?
 
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You can pry the rubber off the back of the stock passing lamps and replace the bulbs only although Harley claims you cannot. Get 55W h3 bulbs at the auto parts store $3 each or so and pop them in.

Did it on my softail without issue.
 
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you give everything but the Amperage draw.??? is it more or less than stockers 35 watts...
 
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Originally Posted by oct1949
you give everything but the Amperage draw.??? is it more or less than stockers 35 watts...
On the 55W? Not sure but I never had an issue as a result.
 
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55 watt would draw about 3 amps more (1.5 watts per bulb).
 
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Thanks for the info . I wrote it down when needed I'll have it
 
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Thanks for the info . I wrote it down when needed I'll have it
I tagged it for you, in case you lose your paper. That way it actually shows up on a search.
 
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The specs I got from Wagner didn't list the amperage draw. Thanks all for the replies.
 


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