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Hello everyone, I was wondering if there was any write-ups or info on what is needed to mount turn signals from a Street Glide on the front forks of a Road King. I have purchased the front bullet style signals and the holes line up with the nacelle on the Road King but I'm assuming I would have to drill a hole for the plug to go in the side of the nacelle underneath the bracket for a clean looking setup. My problem is I got my Road King with NO front turn signals AT ALL and not sure if the plug is the same on the turn signals I purchased but I definitely know the plug is too short to reach to the headlight. Is there another plug or extension needed or aftermarket part that would make this plug and play without cutting wires? Seems like the plug on the turn signals is smaller than the Road King. Thanks for any help in advance...
Did you buy something like this? Look under "Details" for the installation instructions which will show where the connections are and how to route the wires.
I didn't buy the kit. I just bought the front turn signals from someone selling them from his Street Glide. So I just need to get different connectors or is there any aftermarket plug n play kit? Thanks so much for your help so far.
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