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The only way your gonna match is to change your phase 7 headlight to something else or add the phase 7 passing lamps to what you have. 2010 Limited with some stuff
I think this would be the best set up........wonder if they'll fit?
If you buy the bulbs on Amazon, along with the relay, my way will cost you only $25.00, and I suspect you won't find anything brighter...of course, they are not trendy or hip...just effective as hell.
I think I'm going to give that a try. Can you use the stock switch on a RK and just add a relay, or do you need something different?
I'm going to watch the classifieds and local CL. Give it a couple of weeks. If not probably go Kutter's.
Just going to research running them with the high beam as well as low beam. I have my fog lamps set up that way already. I ran positive and negative off the lamps to a relay connected to the ACC switch. Then powered and grounded the relay. I'd imagine it's pretty much the same set up. The HD set up comes with a spotlight switch it looks like.
It says I must purchase the bullet turn signal kit separately. When I down loaded the instructions for the install it says I can use my existing bullets from my FLHX. Is that correct?
I think I'm going to give that a try. Can you use the stock switch on a RK and just add a relay, or do you need something different?
Sorry about the delay...yes, you can use the stock switch with a relay. I sourced power for the switch from the cigarette lighter instead of from the headlight. PM me if you need more details...
I run Truck-Lite Phase 7 headlight and spots along with 50 watt Motolights it's the best night time lighting I've ever had on a motorcycle. The LED spots do fill in some of the void from the headlight, but Motolights fill in more, the headlight does what it's supposed to do IMHO lighting far down the road and the other lights do a good job of lighting the sides and directly in front of the bike. btw Motolights are plug & play but not cheap.
added: camera really does not pick up the true lighting.
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