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I posted this in the Electrical/Lighting section but received no replies, maybe someone here will help.
I just bought a set of used saddlebag lights, HD Glo Lights....without instructions, where do they plug into?
I know it sounds simple, just trying to get a jump on installing them.
Stop by your local HD store and, when they aren't busy, give the parts guy the PN and ask him to print out the kit instructions. Also, the installation will include a service parts list for the kit so you can know if you have all the parts you need, and if not, what's missing.
Last edited by Harleypingman; Jun 27, 2009 at 08:42 AM.
are these HD lights? I did it. I did them not hard. like pingman said you can do that but in a nut shell, they mount under the tour pak.
*remove the tour pak liner
*under the the tour pak fwd lower corner should be a rubber bumper(remove it) mount the lights there
*now the lights should come with a splitter connectors
*The tour power source should mate with the splitter.
are these HD lights? I did it. I did them not hard. like pingman said you can do that but in a nut shell, they mount under the tour pak.
*remove the tour pak liner
*under the the tour pak fwd lower corner should be a rubber bumper(remove it) mount the lights there
*now the lights should come with a splitter connectors
*The tour power source should mate with the splitter.
I hope that helps
you can PM me if you have more questions
Trey
Thanks, but it's the saddlebags, not the tour box....
just wanted to know when the pigtails plug into...
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