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i have put on the visor style trim rings on my front and rear turn signals. i can't seem to find a led kit that will fit under the visors. i'm short of just putting in led bulbs (which seem to be the cheapest option). has anyone else run into this or found a solution? thanks!
i have put on the visor style trim rings on my front and rear turn signals. i can't seem to find a led kit that will fit under the visors. i'm short of just putting in led bulbs (which seem to be the cheapest option). has anyone else run into this or found a solution? thanks!
Most bulb leds dont throw much light and you will need a load equalizer to get them to blink correctly anyway (unless you have a newer bike...looks like you do)
Just save a little cash and get the custom dynamics or radiantz full array turn signals. they are bright as hell and if you get red ones in the rear you can do a bad *** RTB set up.
I think I have pics in my album of mine.
Last edited by Motown Strag; Jan 7, 2013 at 08:03 PM.
The brightness of the Custom Dynamics is like WHOA! They are seriously bright and worth the dollars if you're looking to be seen. I didn't need a load equalizer on my 2011. My dash indicators blink at double speed, but the signals themselves blink normal. I also have the visor trim rings front and rear.
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