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Old 01-14-2015, 02:10 PM
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I have searched and searched but I cannot find the answer. Does the Truck Lite need a load equalizer installed also? Or any other parts?
 
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Old 01-14-2015, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by bigjoe21
I have searched and searched but I cannot find the answer. Does the Truck Lite need a load equalizer installed also? Or any other parts?

NO! Plug n Play. Couldn't be easier. You will probably have to play with the aim until you get to where it works just right for ya.

FYI! You would only need an equalizer on your signals should you go to LED with aftermarket LED's. HD don't require the equalizer.
 
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no, the TL is a direct plugin. You only need the equalizer when changing your incandescent turn signal bulbs to LEDs.
 
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Plug and play, but you most likely will need to adjust to your liking.
 
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I have over sitting on the shelf right now, once I get a warm evening, its going in!
 
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Anyone have a part number for a 2009 Street Glide
 
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Originally Posted by bigjoe21
Anyone have a part number for a 2009 Street Glide
The phase 7 fits all. No particular part number for each year. 27270C.

2010 Limited with some stuff!!
 
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No load equalizer required. It's a drop in replacement.
 
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I believe this same question was asked last week
 
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Like others have said no stablizer needed!!!!!!!
 


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