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Im a big Custom Dynamics fan for lighting. I had a project with my wifes Softail slim to put some CVO touring styled tail lights on it. I didnt really want to go all out and spend that much money on something that I wasnt sure of how it was going to work out so I went the cheaper route with Eagle Lights. They were listed at $200. I made an offer and ended up getting them for around $150 new. My mounting idea ended up not working and the lights got trashed. Moving on to my next idea I decided to just go the cheapest route and ended up with these Amazon lights due to the way they could be mounted and they were still close to what I wanted for looks.
These Amazon lights appear to be as bright if not brighter than the Eagle Lights. If I were to do it again I would definitely go the cheapest route. I dont see the value in the Eagle Lights at $200 when the Amazon were near $50 at the time I purchased them. Quality appears to be very similar. Amazon-Left. Eagle Lights-Right
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