Trevor Richey
Just got it firing!
Have any Audace owners tried installing a drop-in LED headlight module like the Denali's M7?
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I'm pretty positive it is. I might know of a used 1400 headlight for you. Ping me direct email; Todd at GuzziTech.comInteresting thread. I was looking at swapping Audace headlight for the California wide one, just like how it looks and mount spacing looks the same. If it a plug and play thing then that would be gravy.
That's a good point, selling hadn't even occurred to me.I think having the stock light available if I every sell would be an asset, some people really like the drag bar / single light look.
I did it.
J.w. speaker 8790 adaptive led headlight. Fitted perfectly, just needed some old school clamps to tighten it on the inner side of the chrome ring.
Wiring wasn't difficult either. I didn't get an error code and its been working fine for 1000 km +.
LED make such a big difference.
thanks, I just saw that kit on another site yesterday. I think that I am going to install that
Important: there are only 2 things out of this which can be used: the clamps and the wiring. The rest isn't needed or doesn't fit, since the audace shares the headlight with the v7iii, not the v7ii.
Cheaper would be to find the clamps seperately and do the wiring yourself.
I saw there are denali led headlights aswell. As i said, i went for the j w. Speaker with adaptive lights for curves, and it's fantastic.
Can't say anything about denali, i think they're not certified for europe. At least i can't find them here.