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Metra BC-453B 4.5" Reflector Passing Lights Full Halo for Harley Davidson Street Glide 1998-2022

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Metra BC-453B 4.5" Reflector Passing Lights Full Halo for Harley Davidson Street Glide 1998-2022

Upgrade Harley-Davidson® 1998-2022 Street Glide models or any motorcycle with 4.5” passing lights with this set of stylish 4.5” Reflector Passing Lights with Full Halo. An updated design allows for cleaner lines, providing a sleek yet minimalistic look. In addition, the optics have been upgraded from a direct to an indirect placement enabling more control of the location and pattern of the beam, allowing the light to be tailored to the rider’s lighting coverage needs. An improved heatsink design makes installation easy in tight spaces and draws heat away from the lights to control their temperature.

Features

  • Updated heatsink design for installation in tight spaces
  • Upgraded optics
  • 1200 lumens / 15 watts (per set)
  • 6K color temperature
  • Aluminum housing, polycarbonate lens
  • Sold as a pair

Vehicle Fitment:

Harley Davidson®

  • Street Glide models 1998-2022

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