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I know it is a BMW, but I like the big set of LED's mounted to the bottom of the tour pak. When he turns on his turn signal and or break, the world lights up.
Wonder if any sponsors on this forum have a similar product or if any member knows of one?
I would look the vendor up on Ebay. I used the home site from info based on threads here. Some pertinent shipping insurance info was not available on the home site. It is HOG Lite by product name.
I still have a bad taste from the exchange it took on here, and by phone, to get the replacements.
The product is a good idea, but is limited to brake light function only, at least in the version we purchased last winter.
Another alternative is the LED bar that mounts over or under that was available on EGlide Goodies.
I work in a large truck shop, and those lights are LED lights from Truck Light or Grote.
If you go to a truck shop or truck stop or maybe even NAPA,you should be able to find the lights. It appears he made his own bracket out of some sort of aluminium..I have similar lights on my trailer. Bradd
I work in a large truck shop, and those lights are LED lights from Truck Light or Grote.
If you go to a truck shop or truck stop or maybe even NAPA,you should be able to find the lights. It appears he made his own bracket out of some sort of aluminium..I have similar lights on my trailer. Bradd
+1 I work on an ambulance and those are the LED's we use for the big trucks as well as our mini ambulance. You can get those for about $50 a set at the afore mentioned. Bryan
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