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I am trying to put a fog/passing light set up on my light bar. What I need are the links or p/n to put it together. Preferably with components made in the U.S.A....not to look a gift horse in the mouth:
a) Chrome 4.5 inch housings with mounting studs to go through the holes in the bar, not the adjustable brackets;
b) 4.5 inch led lamps. The higher the wattage the better. I want the clear ice cut or a completely clear lens (not the rectangle slotted looking type of light). I want no presence of black. I have no existing harness for fog lamps and would like to wire them into my key on switch for my chrome bullets on the highway bars. The lights would have to come with a harness/wire to plug/splice into my bullet set up which is a simple key on with a relay to the switch.
All in one kit would be great, but I will take it on the installment plan too.
Thank you.
MBW
Last edited by Michael Bryce Winnick; Jan 21, 2023 at 10:21 AM.
To be installed on what bike ?
They started making softails in the 80's
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My bike is a 2003 Springer. I figured that the year and model is irrelevant and I did not want to throw anyone off as my light bar will be an aftermarket set up mounting to my shock bolt. The chrome bar is from Headwinds. I am keeping the factory headlamp housing and already inserted the H--D clear led into it. Not the big dollar interactive and it gets by just fine. I now want to put a set of 4.5 inch fog/passing lights on. I want plain chrome buckets with an led light with little to no ornamentation. The higher the wattage the better. I can switch power through the bullets on the crash bars.
A universal set up is fine.
Thanks. MBW
Last edited by Michael Bryce Winnick; Jan 21, 2023 at 01:53 PM.
I bought a set of these from Speedway Motors originally but found out that the short mounting stud didn't work with the adjustable base on my 05. If you have the flat plate style of mount, something like this would work fine. Just FYI. http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Chrome...PK,396700.html
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