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I have a 2008 Street Glide. I have the bracket off a 2011 Road King with the aux lights.
The bracket part number is the same from 1996-2013. No worries there. I need to know about wiring. I stopped at the local HD and they said the connector I need is two 3-wire black clips and one 2 wire white clip (this is the aux lights and goes to the aux switch, which I have.). The light bar I bought has a 6-wire black connector.
Here is the question: does anyone know what kind of connections I have for the turn signals? Is it a single 6 wire or two 3 wire? I want to have all the parts before I tear into the bike.
Just to update this thread, in case someone else runs across this issue.
The street glide uses 4-pin connector (x2) with a dead pin. Blue, purple with black stripe, and black wires. I had to de-pin my stock connectors and move these wires to them.
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