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I have some smoked and clear lenses for what I though was for 06 and up TP's, apparently not. I have the corners and the side lenses. If you or someone else is looking for a set PM and we'll see what fits what!
I received a few PM's already regarding this so here is what I believe to be correct, don't hold me to it.
1 pair clear
1 pair smoked
The corners lenses I have....Tour Pack Smoke Replacement Lens for the taillight / brake lights on the 1989-2009 Harley Davidson Tour Packs. These are replacements for the existing red lens. No bulbs, lenses only. $30/pr. shipped.
2 pair smoked
1 pair clear
Side lenses. Smoked Tour Pack lens to replace the existing lower running lights on the 1979-2005 Harley Davidson Tour Packs. Lenses only, no bulbs. $26/pr. shipped. I was told they won't work with the LED bulbs, I can not confirm this, just what I was told.
The pre 06 tour paks have just side lenses and only go on the side.
The 06 and later have an led strip with plug (no separate lens) and go on the side, but extend to the rear of the pak.
If you want to know how to remove the TP brake light lenses before you purchase the lenses, go to ridetimetechology's website and take a look at their installation instructions for their replacment brake/tail lights.
I recently removed my lenses 'cause I'm painting the light bar to match the TP color. Using a hair dryer to loosen the adhesive on the lenses was essential on mine.
The pre 06 tour paks have just side lenses and only go on the side.
The 06 and later have an led strip with plug (no separate lens) and go on the side, but extend to the rear of the pak.
The rear ultra style lenses fit all years.
Thank you.
I have two tour paks here and neither of them have any lights on them.
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