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Need just a little help. Searched but the photos just aren't giving me what I need. Using the Drag Specialties Relocation Kit (2020-0024) for my Springer, I cannot tell if the little bracket with the "rotating ball" stays on or if it comes off and just the signal mounts on. If the bracket stays on, then I will need to go get a nut to match the mounting bolt it came with. If its just the light, it seems like it doesnt mount flush to the bracket and maybe someone could shed a little light on that.
Either way the info is helpful.
I question this because the nut I seem to need didn't come with the kit. If I had the same acorn nut that holds the mirrors on, it would seem to work as well. But the kit came with nothing.
Need just a little help. Searched but the photos just aren't giving me what I need. Using the Drag Specialties Relocation Kit (2020-0024) for my Springer, I cannot tell if the little bracket with the "rotating ball" stays on or if it comes off and just the signal mounts on. If the bracket stays on, then I will need to go get a nut to match the mounting bolt it came with. If its just the light, it seems like it doesnt mount flush to the bracket and maybe someone could shed a little light on that.
Either way the info is helpful.
I question this because the nut I seem to need didn't come with the kit. If I had the same acorn nut that holds the mirrors on, it would seem to work as well. But the kit came with nothing.
Bracket with rotating ball comes off and the turn signal mounts to the relocation bracket.
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