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Considering purchasing Custom Dynamics LED turn signals for my Slim S, installation looks simple and no load equalizer needed. Anyone have these and if so r you happy with them?
I have them front and rear. I did need a load equalizer but that was probably due to the model year of my bike. I highly recommend them because being seen by other vehicles is more important than any other modification you can add to your bike (in my opinion).
I have the license plate bolt LED turn signals on my 2002 Softail. The are BRIGHT to say the least. They light up the entire tag and the surrounding ground. I also just installed the billet fork Wrap Arounds LED turn signals on the fork tubes. No issues with any of their stuff.
I have them on my Softail Deluxe. I have the front rear turn signals, rear tomb stone, and led license plate. I like them a lot. The front turn signals are the dynamic rings that are white when driving and then drop out to amber when you turn on the signal. It looks like I have five headlights. I also have the triple play for braking.
I have them front and back on my Slim S. The fronts are Dynamic Ringz.
Very bright and reliable. They plug in like a light bulb and don't need a load equalizer on my bike.
I tried the Radiantz brand on a previous bike. Half the price and just as bright, but individual LEDs failed within a few months. I've been running the CD versions for almost a year on my Slim S with no issues.
Yes, get them. I had front and rear on my Slim and they're awesome. 5 mins total to install. I've swapped out the front bullet signals since then, but am still running the rears. Highly recommended.
Great addition. Put mine on a couple of months ago easy install. Took about 20 minutes for front and rear. Installing my rear tri bar light tomorrow. Can't beat the brightness of those LED's for for being seen.
Lefty
2015 RGS
Had them front/rear on my '13 Slim for almost 3 years, no problems, no load
balancer needed (on Canbus models). I combined them with AutoGem
smoked glass lens.
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