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I am wanting to relocate the tag on my Deluxe from above the taillight to below the taillight. Does anyone make a bracket or what are others doing beside the side mount from the axle ? Thanks
I did a search and found the Softbrake setup. Their website says that the lens does not come with the housing so i am assuming you use your stock lens????
Thanks I did a search and found the Softbrake setup. Their website says that the lens does not come with the housing so i am assuming you use your stock lens????
I came real close to ordering from Softbrake, when the shipping was as much as the parts I changed my mind.
Other places sell there parts without the killer shipping (unless that has changed).
As for the lens, my understanding is the stock one will work or you can go LED.
You will need the housing & bracket.
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