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Anyone try these out. Basically they are white LED clusters that replace the orange on the front. They are supposed to act as driving lights and still function as signals. My guess is they are good for visibility but offer no actual usable light output. Might be good for those trying to match HID headlight color.
I got the Amber ones with smoked lenses and they are sweet..
I have the same set-up and love it. I switched from the smoked lenses to the visor smoked and it looks ten times better. Everyone asks me what leds they are because they want to get rid of the amber bulb behind the lenses.
I have been thinking of these as well. I hate amber lights and have already got rid of the ones in the red and changed everything to red. I know it is legal but I just wonder if the white flashing will still alert people that I am turning. I want these so they will indeed match the headlights on the RG. Just will need to get some whiter bulbs for the headlights since they are pretty yellow looking.
Got a pair of moonshinez for my `09 Road Glide and they don`t fit (too big around). Called the company and the tech. dept. was busy, left my number. No call back so called them again and the tech person said he`d heard from another RG owner the same problem. He didn`t seem to care much about the problem or why it existed or when the new style bullet directionals came out. I`m debating sand them down to fit and supposedly he entered in my account that I had to madify to supposedly honor any warranty. I should probably just send them back. It looks like they are about 1/16 in. too big in diameter. It`s not that big of a deal to sand down the diameter but for $80 I expect them to fit, or at least talk to somebody that had a clue.
You get what you pay for. Personally I wouldn't run another Radiantz product if you gave it to me. Bad quality and worse customer service in regards to honoring a lifetime warranty. I used to be one of their biggest supporters on here until they screwed me over numerous times. Custom Dynamics used to sell Radiantz. There is a reason they don't anymore.
You get what you pay for. Personally I wouldn't run another Radiantz product if you gave it to me. Bad quality and worse customer service in regards to honoring a lifetime warranty. I used to be one of their biggest supporters on here until they screwed me over numerous times. Custom Dynamics used to sell Radiantz. There is a reason they don't anymore.
Thanks for the heads up, I have only ordered once from them and talked to customer service serveral times but have never tried to use the Lifetime Warranty yet. Will difinatly keep that in mind the next time I buy lights. The only reason I did not buy from CD was becuase they charge tax because they are in NC and some and I....I know cheap but will next time because I want to support companies that provide the best US products along with the best customer service.
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