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I have custom dynamics on my 2020 RGS. Bright as **** and only took 10 minutes to change out all 4. Pop cover off, unplug bulb, install new led signal, pop cover back on. Rinse, lather, and repeat 3 more times.
I do not; per their website the equalizer is only required for 2013 and earlier models. Below is directly from their website.
SMART Signal Stabilizer or Load Equalizer required when front or rear turn signals are converted to LED on 2013-Earlier Harley-DavidsonŽ SportsterŽ, 2011-Earlier DynaŽ, 2010-Earlier SoftailŽ, 2013-Earlier Touring and Trikes and all V-RodŽ models to ensure proper turn signal function and flash speed.
Custom Dynamics LED products are about the top of the line for all the turn/brake/run lamps as well as the head light, passing lamps and driving lights. I also have a few Ciro lights...Front fork markers and under extended saddlebag Tail/Brake/Turn lights...that are top quality.
+1 on the custom dynamics. My 2019 cvo sg came with LED's but I replaced front and rear with custom dynamics pro beams. It's usually the very first thing I do with a new Harley. I have the CD low profile sequential bag lights as well, they are a very nice and very visible addition.
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There are other options out there, but I'll keep going to custom dynamics. Their products are top notch and their customer service is the standard by which other companies should be measured.
@Dusty Kerr there's lots of options out there, but definitely check out our ProBEAM signals. They've got a lifetime warranty against LED failure, they're DOT and SAE compliant, and they look pretty cool to boot. https://www.customdynamics.com/amfin...--flhxs--16079
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