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I'm wanting to add the passing/driving/aux lights (everyone calls them something different) & lightbar to my 02 Fatboy, I found a set local from an 05 Electraglide for a good price, I know the bar wont fit, but how about the lights themselves? Will the wiring be plug and play or should I hold out for a factory set for a softail?
I'm wanting to add the passing/driving/aux lights (everyone calls them something different) & lightbar to my 02 Fatboy, I found a set local from an 05 Electraglide for a good price, I know the bar wont fit, but how about the lights themselves? Will the wiring be plug and play or should I hold out for a factory set for a softail?
I have no personal experience with adding those lights to a Fat Boy... But just based on the parts involved..
The '02 softails and '05 touring bikes use different mounting brackets (#58082-02A v #68712-94A) and different passing lamps (#68671-69D v #68846-98C). While it's possible, I wouldn't bank on them having the same wire connectors...
Since the lamps and mounts are different, you might be better served (read: need less modifications to make it work), to wait until you find a good early twin cam softail set-up...
If someone has first hand experience with this mod, hopefully they will chime in...
I have these off of my 03 Heritage. You're welcome to have them, just cover shipping from Cypress, TX. Buy the screws and spacers from HD and they'll bolt right on.
Shown up rapidly from USA. Fitted in around 30 minutes. Didn't require the wiring connectors. Eliminate the old front lamp and lodging, then, at that point, fit the new. Simples. The spots are significantly simpler. Looks extraordinary on my bicycle. Amazing quality front light and spots. Well blissful.
I have these off of my 03 Heritage. You're welcome to have them, just cover shipping from Cypress, TX. Buy the screws and spacers from HD and they'll bolt right on.
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