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They make another one too, the reflector style but I don't see one listed on the HD site. Look up truck lite phase 7 or jw speaker for an idea of what they look like.
Yep go with JW Speaker evolution 2. There the manufacture for Harley and it comes with a lifetime warranty and it's a much better light than the one that Harley is selling here is a picture of the low beam only
Yep go with JW Speaker evolution 2. There the manufacture for Harley and it comes with a lifetime warranty and it's a much better light than the one that Harley is selling here is a picture of the low beam only
What does that headlight look like? Also did it require any adapters? Do they make a matching light for the spots?
here is a review video it looks very much like the original DayMaker excepted has two more lights for the side division which makes a big difference comes in black or chrome and you can get it on Amazon for 277 shipped I got mine on eBay for 285 shipped . you will need a mounting ring most likely shop around for that I wouldn't pay more than $55 I hear you can get it from the dealer for 42 I did not need one . I would take your headlight out and if you have what looks like a bowl then you need the ring the ring is completely opened up that's how you tell the difference .
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