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I got this 6 piece kit off of amazon for $60 and spent another ten on the front wheel lights ( had to get 2 cause if solid wheels.) Ive gone to a screaming eagle a/c since this pic.
I got this 6 piece kit off of amazon for $60 and spent another ten on the front wheel lights ( had to get 2 cause if solid wheels.) Ive gone to a screaming eagle a/c since this pic.
Not really familiar with these at all either and just started researching a little the other day, are these the type you are talking about dub? 6pc LED
Just ordered up a set of LED lights from these guys. I read a few testimonials and did a little research on warranties and quality. I ordered the Ultimate Engine kit with a few add ons. I will let you know how it comes out. stay tuned and thanks for all your help.
I have been running the harley leds for five years now without any trouble. its best to have them hid if you can and use black silicone around them to keep out weater and light from bleeding out. Idea is to have a glow and this looks best when the lights are hidden as much as possible https://www.hdforums.com/forum/membe...2459-motor.jpg
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Just ordered up a set of LED lights from these guys. I read a few testimonials and did a little research on warranties and quality. I ordered the Ultimate Engine kit with a few add ons. I will let you know how it comes out. stay tuned and thanks for all your help.
This is who I got my lights from. I went with the Fireworks Lights in a blend of the strips and pods. Excellent quality and you can't beat the warranty. I've used some others and it's hard to beat Boogey Lights. They may not be the cheapest but they back up their product.
Hiding the leds is not just for ascetics some LE's will ticket you if you can see the led and it is a certain color. (See Arizona, found this out the hard way.) Don't have any pics of mine right at the moment but will take some and post 'em.
This is who I got my lights from. I went with the Fireworks Lights in a blend of the strips and pods. Excellent quality and you can't beat the warranty. I've used some others and it's hard to beat Boogey Lights. They may not be the cheapest but they back up their product.
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