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Instead of relocating the turn signals I'm going to get rid of them and use the Panacea tailight. Based on the instructions it looks easy to install but I wanted to see if anyone had any tips. Is the plug in for the load equalizer etc... right under the seat?
I haven't installed mine yet, just got it last week and been riding too much. Though the instructions look easy enough. Will post any tips once I get them installed if I haveany.
it is very simple. shouldn't take more than 20 minutes. my only recommendation would be to remove the battery and battery compartment for easier access to the wiring harness.
20 min job, super easy, I accesed wiring harness from under the seat and didn't have to take out the battery or battery box, attached a pic to show you what mine lookes like also bought a couple of emblems from HD to cover the ts holes fit perfectly. Good luck
It is a very simple install, but when they say don't use the hazards with the load equalizer they mean it. Hit mine accidentally then smelled burning electronics. Nothing in the blinker system worked right after that until I removed the load equalizer.
Blacked Out, that is the light I used. Only issue I see is it gets a lot of moisture in the unit.
Here is some pics of the Panacea, along with Alloy Art Strut Lights. I also have the Progressive Suspension Shock Lights, I just don't have a pic of them installed.
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