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Standard cruiser lights how to fix

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Standard cruiser lights how to fix

Post by Mulcahy »

hey i was wondering what i can do to upgrade my hj47 lights as they are like you are working down the street holding candles

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Post by STIKA »

Try the 7"round ones like these

http://www.allcrashparts.com.au/PDFs/Pe ... %20ACP.pdf

They made heaps of difference on my 45
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Post by stockhorse »

Easiest thing is a wiring upgrade.Heavier wiring and a couple of relays makes a huge difference.

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Post by Ash.brown »

yeah upgrade wiring is a good idea, but upgrading to a halogen insert type light assembly is worth it just as much.
especially if you are still running old style sealed beams.
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