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    LED Rectangular Lower Fog Light Kit Lower Price

    We now have a lower price on the LED Rectangular Lower Fog Light Kits
    List: $299.99
    Price: $229.95
    You Save: $70.04 (23 %)
    Item Number: BP52-906
    Manufacturer: SHOW CHROME

    In stock and ready to ship.


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    LED Fog Lights

    That's a great deal for a nice set of lights.

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    Almost ready to pull the trigger on these. One question. Is the switch on the dash the only way to cut them off/on? In Va, they must be off when the high is on. Most vehicles when you switch from low beam to high, the fog lights switch off automagically.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregj View Post
    Almost ready to pull the trigger on these. One question. Is the switch on the dash the only way to cut them off/on? In Va, they must be off when the high is on. Most vehicles when you switch from low beam to high, the fog lights switch off automagically.
    That's a good question. In a few states you must have a switch to turn them off either automatically or manually on a motorcycle.

    In this case there is an option with the harness to use an extra included relay that will turn them off automatically. This is all plug and play.

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    just got another good deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickw View Post
    That's a good question. In a few states you must have a switch to turn them off either automatically or manually on a motorcycle.

    In this case there is an option with the harness to use an extra included relay that will turn them off automatically. This is all plug and play.
    ok so the question is can these lights be o when the high beams are on - that is the question. anyone have THE right answer.

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    Yes Yes and Yes

    You can connect those light to stay on the brights and you can connect them to turn off when the brights come on. Or manually turn them off with the switch. The instruction are there and tells you how to connect them up for each individual taste. I bought my set from Value accessories and leave them on all the time so that matte silver unit can be seen no heard. Mine can be turned off with the switch but I wanted them on no matter what the brights or dims were doing.

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    Just got mine on order. Thanks Rick!
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    Hi Rick, I'm interested in the fog lights. Is there an installation video or written instructions you can post so I can figure out if I'm smart enough to install them? Thanks, cueman

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    Quote Originally Posted by cueman View Post
    Hi Rick, I'm interested in the fog lights. Is there an installation video or written instructions you can post so I can figure out if I'm smart enough to install them? Thanks, cueman
    I don't think you will have a problem. The hardest part is finding the cable in the left cubby which is kind of hidden, lower right next to where the tank would be in a clear shell.
    I have done a couple of them and helped a few people. All of your wiring is already on the bike.

    Link to installation page.
    http://www.bigbikeparts.com/catalog/...52-/52-906.pdf

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