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Is there a company the makes a complete plug-n-play passing light kit consisting of lights, light housings, wiring harness, mounting brackets and on-off switch for a 2020 Street Glide? I have seen the one by Ciro but not sure if I like the looks of them.
You can by the lamps anywhere. As far as the switching goes, factory switches for the aux lights would go on the left side of the ignition switch. You need to buy the switch pack from Harley as well. The canbus system will link the aux lights in with the head light Kind of like fog lights on a car. You run the high beam, the aux shut off. From experience, don't buy the Chinese aux sets of flea bay and amazon.Its way more aggravation than its worth.The Harley set up is plug and play, fit and finish matches perfect.
It does come with the switch pack which your left side dummy pack being replaced with. As for no lamps in a kit then you can select several types Genuine Harley from catalog to match your headlights or some aftermarket ones of wide price, look and quality choice available on ebay or amazon.
Is there a company the makes a complete plug-n-play passing light kit consisting of lights, light housings, wiring harness, mounting brackets and on-off switch for a 2020 Street Glide? I have seen the one by Ciro but not sure if I like the looks of them.
this is the reason i posted my earlier question. I like the HD kit minus the 4 light. They are only 500 lumena and there are 4 1/2s that have 2000 + lumens but they wont fit in the 4 can.
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