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I'm putting led turn signal/ marker lights on my Dyna. I already have an integrated stop/ tail/ turn light from Custom Dynamics on the rear.
I purchased the Load Equalizers from them as well, but never got around to installing them.
Do these Load Equalizers plug directly into the bike somewhere( they have a plug on them, but can't find where the receiving end is)? Or do they need to be soldered in line?
If they need to be soldered, where is the best spot?
I have the manual, and can look up the wiring diagram, but haven't found anything yet.
Thanks for the help!
I'm putting led turn signal/ marker lights on my Dyna. I already have an integrated stop/ tail/ turn light from Custom Dynamics on the rear.
I purchased the Load Equalizers from them as well, but never got around to installing them.
Do these Load Equalizers plug directly into the bike somewhere( they have a plug on them, but can't find where the receiving end is)? Or do they need to be soldered in line?
If they need to be soldered, where is the best spot?
I have the manual, and can look up the wiring diagram, but haven't found anything yet.
Thanks for the help!
depends on which load equalizer you bought
theres a turn signal harness under the seat that the slimline load equalizer plugs into. they also sell inline load equalizers that need to be spliced in
Universal 5.6 Ohm H-D Turn Signal Load Equalizer w/ connectors
That's the equalizer I got from Custom Dynamics. I figure if they put a plug on it, I could plug it in somewhere. But I haven't been able to find a male plug to stick it in! Lol
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