Taillight Base Plate – Black Fits Heritage, Low Rider S & ST 2018up

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Features & Benefits:-

* Direct replacement for OEM taillight baseplate 73381-12 and 67801288

* Durable plastic baseplate in a gloss black finish with metal threaded inserts for secure mounting of any Custom Dynamics® or ProBEAM® taillight (sold separately).

FITMENT;

2012-2016 Harley-Davidson® Dyna Switchback (FLD), 2018-2021 Heritage Classic (FLHC), 2018-2023 Heritage Classic 114 (FLHCS), 2018-2020 Low Rider (FXLR), 2020-2023 Low Rider S (FXLRS), 2022-2023 Low Rider ST (FXLRST) and 2022 Low Rider El Diablo (FXRST)

Tech Tip:-

* 2022-2023 Low Rider ST (FXLRST) and 2022 Low Rider El Diablo (FXRST) models require OEM rear turn signals to be removed for installation and may require additional taillight wire harness #CD-TLLRSTADAPT (sold separately).

* The Taillight Adapter #CD-TL-LRST for the Lower ST & El Diablo (2022-2023 Harley-Davidson® Low Rider ST (FXLRST) & 2022 Low Rider El Diablo (FXRST) is used only with Custom Dynamics taillights; the run/brake configuration for the Custom Dynamics Low Profile Taillight or ProBEAM Standard Run/Brake LED Taillight, or the run/brake/turn configuration with the Custom Dynamics Low Profile Integrated Taillight and ProBEAM Integrated LED Taillight. Integrated taillights are not compatible with any sort of run/brake/turn module.

* The stock taillight can be used with the Taillight Baseplate Replacement when replacing on 2012-2016 Harley-Davidson® Dyna Switchback (FLD), 2018-2021 Heritage Classic (FLHC), 2018-2023 Heritage Classic 114 (FLHCS), 2018-2020 Low Rider (FXLR), 2020-2023 Low Rider S (FXLRS), 2022-2023 Low Rider ST (FXLRST) and 2022 Low Rider El Diablo (FXRST).

* If you are eliminating/relocating the rear signals using the baseplate, you will need to source any replacement wiring/hardware required to do the job.