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Ive had a tour pack since I bought my Street glide in 2010. It only goes on when the wife rides but soon I'll be retiring from the military and going on a cross country road trip. I have the stock detachable king tour pack with street glide stich wrap around back rest but wanted the safety of the ultra tour pack lights to add more visability. A couple months ago I added the hog tunes speaker pods with the stock front speakers and connected a used J$M 250 amp to power them and the front boom speakers I have. Everything went as planned and sound great and looks perfect. So I ordered the LED wrap around tour pack lights like the CVO's and the side marker LED lights.
I ordered the ride time tech harness to connect the rear fender light wire to the tour pack as well, it just plugs in line.
I also ordered there wrap around led module that makes the lights run/brake/stop and turn with the full brake when turning and the side marker run/turn module.
Has anyone else installed these modules? The ads say no equalizer needed and my 2010 street glide only has the two bullet style run/turn/brake lights so I don't think I need to order anything else but if anyone has had issue or recommendations I would like to hear them.
Thanks
Deuce
PS, I tried emailing /calling and leaving a message with ride time but recieved nothing but there web site it easy to use so I just ordered everything.
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