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With some help from here, I was able to get my Auxiliary Lamp Kit installed on my 2010 Street Glide. I did, however, pay to have the lamps tightened and adjusted (approx. $20 at my local dealer - cheaper than the needed socket). Here are pics of the install.
Left harness connector.
Right Harness Connector
Left Harness connector with grey wire added for lamps.
Right harness connector with grey wire for lamps
Done! Lights off
Done! Lights on
I like every thing about the street glide except no driving lights, I think they help the front end to look more balanced.
Oh yeah almost forgot, looks great!!!
Terry
Very nice - adding aux lights is one of my next bike projects. Like the way they balance the front & additional light is good for both day & night riding (safety). Oh, you should've swapped those tinny HD stock speakers w/HogTunes or J&M's while you had the front tore off...when do the mods end ;-)
I didnt go auxiliary lights, and went fog lights instead. Dunno which will be brighter, but fogs tuck in nicely on the engine guard. I can swap out the h3 bulb for a PIAA high output.
Just my opinion, I like the look, and function is nice too. I try to avoid night riding, but sometimes you ride at night...
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