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Harley Davidson Daymaker 7" Led Headlamp, Black Headlight New In Box #67700042a on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

North Stonington, Connecticut, US

North Stonington, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:67700042A Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:GLOSS BLACK Country of Manufacture:United States

Harley Davidson Daymaker 7" LED Headlamp, Black Headlight 

New in Box


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Harley Davidson Daymaker 7" LED Headlamp, Black Headlight Softail

New in Box

Product Description

Cut through the night. Harley-Davidson LED Lamps are brighter and whiter in color and provide a superior light pattern over standard incandescent lamps. Compared to the yellow light of a traditional halogen bulb, the LED lamp produces a “Daylight Color Impression” that appears more natural to the user. Headlamps feature 2 horizontal “D” shaped lenses that focus light into a pool in front of the motorcycle, and separate high beam and low beam projector lenses that provide a focused beam of light in front. The solid-state LEDs are designed for long life, and the shock- and vibration-resistant lamp assembly mounts into existing light housings. Installation is quick and easy, and the plug-in lamps connect to the factory headlamp wiring. No external ballast or complicated wire harness is required. The LED lamps are DOT approved for use in all 50 states.

67700042A

7″ Lamp, Gloss Black

Fits ’91-later FLS, FLSTC, FLSTF and FLSTN models. Does not fit with Chrome Headlamp Nacelle P/N 67907-96C.


Harley Davidson 7″ LED Headlamp BLACK 67700042A   Softail Feature

  • Cut through the night. Harley-Davidson LED Lamps are brighter and whiter in color and provide a superior light pattern over standard incandescent lamps.
  • Compared to the yellow light of a traditional halogen bulb, the LED lamp produces a “Daylight Color Impression” that appears more natural to the user. Headlamps feature 2 horizontal “D” shaped lenses that focus light into a pool in front of the motorcycle, and separate high beam and low beam projector lenses that provide a focused beam of light in front.
  • The solid-state LEDs are designed for long life, and the shock- and vibration-resistant lamp assembly mounts into existing light housings. Installation is quick and easy, and the plug-in lamps connect to the factory headlamp wiring. No external ballast or complicated wire harness is required. The LED lamps are DOT approved for use in all 50 states.
  • 67700042A , Gloss black, 7″ Lamp
  • Fits ’91-later FLS, FLSTC, FLSTF and FLSTN models. Does not fit with Chrome Headlamp Nacelle P/N 67907-96C.

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