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well the only have 2 lol.
My buddy bought me a kit from ebay and they have been in a box for well over a year. There is nothing wrong with my truklight
I purchased an LED set for both my Deluxe and Ultra from Amazon, seller was LX-LIGHT. Can't beat the cost at 110.00 per set. Bright white, day-maker knock off. Have lasted over a year already. And if/when they go out, another set to replace is still much cheaper than the HD brand. I had a truck light on my SG, it is good too.
Dot Appoved Chrome 7inch LED Headlight with 4.5inch Matching Chrome Passing Lamps for Harley Motorcycles with Adapter Ring and wire adapter
The feedback was not bad 330 sold over 10 available now plus they are warranting for five years
Just wondering if anybody here has bought and tried them out...
You get what you pay for!
BTW......ad says they are in Hebron Kentucky........then at the bottom they say they're working hours are GMT+8...........that puts them right about the Philippines!!
Last edited by MURPHCC1; Apr 14, 2020 at 04:24 PM.
I am another one that agrees with you get what you pay for. Just like the SunPi lights that half the people that buy them say the high beams are not oriented correctly. I am guessing the guys that like the cheap lights are the ones that live in the city with street lights and other ambient sources. People that spend a good deal of time at night in the country where you can't see your hand in front of your face at night are the ones that spend the coin for better lights.
I live in the country and run a sunpie with no problems. It works so much better than what HD put on it that I haven't tried the hi beam. For $60 you wouldn't be out much for trying them I guess. Or you could what some do and spend $800.
Last edited by 19special; Apr 14, 2020 at 05:18 PM.
Not exactly those but I got my daymaker knockoffs from ebay and just installed them. So far so good and they are much much brighter than stock. I paid $120 for the ones that have the chrome bezel for my road glide. Don't forget Harley parts are made in China as well. Probably the same factory as these just don't have the Harley mark up. I did a ton of research and read a bunch of reviews and didn't hear many complaints. There was one type that had weird plugs that had the most complaints but don't remember which ones they were. Again mine are different than these because I have a road glide but do a little research and you will be fine. This is the one I bought
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