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I wound up replacing the entire headlight assembly with an AMERICAN made 4H plug and play J.W. Speaker 8690 LED.
It is my understand J.W. Speaker is the company making Harley Davidson Daymaker LED headlights. I suspect there is a company in China making LED headlight and there are companies in the US buying them and branding them their own and selling them to the unexpected at a huge profit. Cut out the Chines and the middle man a buy a J.W. Speaker. It is well worth it. Do your own research, your get what you pay for. It is well worth the extra cost to support an honest USA based manufacturing company.
This is the headlight I put in Reaper, and it's worth every penny. The quality, fit and finish are top notch, and the adaptive feature is a real game changer.
J.W. Speaker is indeed the company that makes the Daymakers for HD.
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