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Will this work for a 2010 Street Glide? Also, what are the best LED bulbs to use? I am looking to switch out to a the LED's in both front and back but don't want to have to install a load equalizer or have bulbs that blow quick or aren't as good as the regular incandescent bulbs.
No, that only applies to canbus models so if you install LED signals you can swap the front or rear without a load EQ but if you do both you will need one. I'd suggest getting the Custom Dynamics inserts, easy to install and very bright - for a Load EQ, go with a BT801 from Biketronics, it simply plugs into your factory harness, nothing to cut or splice.
Will this work for a 2010 Street Glide? Also, what are the best LED bulbs to use? I am looking to switch out to a the LED's in both front and back but don't want to have to install a load equalizer or have bulbs that blow quick or aren't as good as the regular incandescent bulbs.
You will need the equalizer. Takes 30 seconds to plug in. Pop the side cover off and attach. Easy pezy. Custom dynamics is the place to shop, although their website sucks. Call them
If you want to go low cost quick and easy JamStright works well not the best but simple LED replacements. No equalizer need on any bike with them. Had them on my 2013.
These new ones are great. White LED ring when running down the road show amber when signaling a turn. $90 dollars to do the front. You also need smoke or clear lens for them.
Last edited by smitty901; Sep 6, 2015 at 07:34 AM.
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