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Old 12-05-2010, 06:47 PM
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Hey Guys just some info i wanted to relay that i just found out, The Modern Headlights are not DOT approved but the Classic Headlights are Sae/Dot approved. So if anyone is worried about legality issues, the classic is prob the way to go. Also if these end up not fitting or don?t work for whatever reason, has anyone had experience with the Truck-Lite LED Headlights???

I dont think they are a bad option for improvement over stock headlights plus they are DOT/SAE legal. Plus the guys at Predator Motorsports raved about them when i called them. They said with the failure rates of HID and having ballast etc, these plug right into stock harness and no ballast. Ive read mixed reviews but not a bad alternative i think.
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Hi thats why i didn't buy his modern lights because they are not DOT i bought starr hid lights and i was thinking about the classic lights for my Harleys. The led could be great, but I deal with led lights on transit buses everyday some are good and some are crap. Plus if the LED burns out on the road your screwed their is no bulb to replace and if one burns out you may only be able to buy them in pairs. LED lights do draw way less amps but some are made cheap and don't last like they should i don't know about the ones your talking about. I have Starr HID headlights in my truck and i keep a spare ballast and bulb with me in the truck so no problems on the road with my HID lights. Starr uses phillps ballast and bulbs that are the best HID products out at this time but i keep spare stuff just in case. I would think the phillips stuff will last from 3 to 5 years but you never know. Thanks for the update.
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Hi thats why i didn't buy his modern lights because they are not DOT i bought starr hid lights and i was thinking about the classic lights for my Harleys. The led could be great, but I deal with led lights on transit buses everyday some are good and some are crap. Plus if the LED burns out on the road your screwed their is no bulb to replace and if one burns out you may only be able to buy them in pairs. LED lights do draw way less amps but some are made cheap and don't last like they should i don't know about the ones your talking about. I have Starr HID headlights in my truck and i keep a spare ballast and bulb with me in the truck so no problems on the road with my HID lights. Starr uses phillps ballast and bulbs that are the best HID products out at this time but i keep spare stuff just in case. I would think the phillips stuff will last from 3 to 5 years but you never know. Thanks for the update.


Screw it. I'd buy them anyway.. The modern lights are so similar to the projector ones sold that are DOT approved. So long as you aim them correctly I highly doubt that you'll get some sort of fine.
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Screw it. I'd buy them anyway.. The modern lights are so similar to the projector ones sold that are DOT approved. So long as you aim them correctly I highly doubt that you'll get some sort of fine.

Hi the cops where i live are A$$hole. Last year they wanted to give me a ticket for dropping a cig butt off my bike. When he pulled me over the cop said i thought those harleys had an ashtray. What a total A$$hole. Where i live he is not the only A$$hole cop. Some cops are fine but not where i live.
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Hi the cops where i live are A$$hole. Last year they wanted to give me a ticket for dropping a cig butt off my bike. When he pulled me over the cop said i thought those harleys had an ashtray. What a total A$$hole. Where i live he is not the only A$$hole cop. Some cops are fine but not where i live.

Dropping cig butts is an arsehole thing to do. I like to crowd people that I see do that.
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