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Fastest/easiest thing to do is call CD. Very helpful on the phone. Tell them your bike model & what your trying to do and they will tell you exactly what you need. No chance of ordering the wrong stuff.
I agree with the OP the websites are not very clear to someone just going to it to determine what lights you need or anything else. I bought the Kury's because of that and now after visiting with CD at bike week I wish I would waited until I was there to buy. Oh well, lesson learned.
This kit comes with everything u need even the smoked covers if u want them. Bottom of the link I posted is where u can find it. But also as stated above calling them is the best. I did that when I needed stuff for my 13 and they directed me strait to it on the website. On my 14 I also have the Dynamic Rings in the front which I like and I do not think those come as a part of the kit.
Complete HD Turn Signal Conversion Kit (1157 Rear, 1157 Front)
(HDs with no taillight) (2010-2013 Street Glide / Road Glide Custom/ '10-'11 Dyna Wide Glide / '10 Softail Convertible CVO, 2010-2013 Iron 883/ Fourty-Eight, Seventy-Two, 2006-2012 Nightster
Item: GEN200-KIT-1157
Price: $199.95 Kit
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Yep, like the others have said, Custom Dynamics is the way to go. My 2010 Street Glide had them on front and rear. I put the Dynamic Ringz on the front of my current 2014 Limited.
Custom dyamics.........you can call them and they will know what they are talking about. I called three different times and spoke to three different people. They were all a big help. As a matter of fact, on my bike I have the pancake front blinkers and bullet rear due to me adding the towel bar aux lamps and when I placed the order I did the correct lights. However, being that they know what the hell they are doing, they sent me an email double checking with me that needed the pancake and bullet lights. Shows that they care about their customers and take pride in making sure their customers get the proper stuff the first time. While I was doing the leds in the front and rear, I added the plasma rods. As far as the big (or ultra style brake light), CD makes one that is also LED. I just dont like how it is only held on by tape. Link :http://www.customdynamics.com/street...taillights.htm scroll to the bottom and they show you the install. I suggest calling them and speaking to a person to make sure you get the right stuff and everything that you need. Certain bikes with certain setups need certain extras that make everything work properly and it can be confusing on the site. Like with the plasma rods you need two additional wires and with the LED lights you need a certain reducer or something to make sure the lights dont bink fast. Give them a call, tell them what you have and you will get the right stuff the right time and its a BREEZE to install.
I attached pics of the lights in sunlight and with the garage door closed in a mostly dark garage.
There is a AWESOME write up on how to install the plasma rods on our bikes within this forum site. A simple google of "install plasma rods on street glide hdforums" will find the thread. Download the PDF and you will have them setup in no time.
ONE LAST THING!!!! CD HAS A LIFETIME WARRANTY ON THEIR LEDS NOT BURINING OUT!!!!!
I agree with the OP the websites are not very clear to someone just going to it to determine what lights you need or anything else. I bought the Kury's because of that and now after visiting with CD at bike week I wish I would waited until I was there to buy. Oh well, lesson learned.
I thought the site was also confusing, which is why I called and I am glad I did because I would have never had the right stuff lol. Go with CD, good stuff and a lifetime warrenty of the leds not burning out.
Custom dynamics are by far the brightest lights I have on my rear, my bike is the rear right black Harley. On my back with the tour pack on I have the Harley lower fender tri bar run/brake- custom dynamics red lights with red lens run/brake/turn- LED tour pack wrap on the tour pack that is run/brake- LED side markers that you can see from the back and the Harley air wing luggage rack LED run/brake light.
Just running down the road you can see that the CD are by far brighter that the rest of the bikes in my PGR group.
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