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HELP!! Slip On's & 2017 Pipes Do Not Fit! :-(

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Old 01-07-2017, 10:25 AM
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Default HELP!! Slip On's & 2017 Pipes Do Not Fit! :-(

I LOVE Hooker pipes!!!!

My Hooker pipes I had on my 2013 Ultra LTD will not fit on my 2017 Ultra LTD.

I understand the 2017 pipes are larger.

Is there any way to get a reducer or something I can do to get my Hookers on my new bike?

I REALLY want to stick with my Hookers.

Thank you in advance.

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Old 01-07-2017, 10:32 AM
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Check me on this, but I think for now the only slips to fit 17 touring class without a cob job is SE. If there's a custom fabricating shop near you might be best bet to make bushings to fit.
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CFR, V&H, Kerker, Firebrand all make mufflers for 2017's, I am sure there are more, but these are the ones I am familiar with...

As for your hookers, have a muffler shop make you a small reducer to slip over your bigger head pipe and slip inside your hooker muffler. A short piece of 1-3/4" pipe with a swedge on one end should work. This will move the mufflers back a bit so you may need longer hanger brackets as well; but as they say, where there is a will, there is a way!
 
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Originally Posted by dfwhockey17
CFR, V&H, Kerker, Firebrand all make mufflers for 2017's, I am sure there are more, but these are the ones I am familiar with...

As for your hookers, have a muffler shop make you a small reducer to slip over your bigger head pipe and slip inside your hooker muffler. A short piece of 1-3/4" pipe with a swedge on one end should work. This will move the mufflers back a bit so you may need longer hanger brackets as well; but as they say, where there is a will, there is a way!
DFW, now that is a pretty darn good idea. I just need to find a muffler shop that will do that as well as find a way to make the brackets line up again. Or possibly drill new holes.

I will put some serious thought to that as I see if anyone else can toss in a solution or 2.

Thank you mate!

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Nothing you can do that won't look like crap and honestly the M8 breaths completely different, suggest you go with a pipe tuned for that engine. First thin my old lady said when I brought mine was " it's too quiet can you make it louder? ". Love my woman....
 
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Nothing you can do that won't look like crap and honestly the M8 breaths completely different, suggest you go with a pipe tuned for that engine. First thin my old lady said when I brought mine was " it's too quiet can you make it louder? ". Love my woman....
So you are thinking then, HD carries Reinhardt slip-ons for the 2017. Just have them install those and that is about as good as it will get with less of a chance to mess up anything and keep it looking good aye? That right?

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So you are thinking then, HD carries Reinhardt slip-ons for the 2017. Just have them install those and that is about as good as it will get with less of a chance to mess up anything and keep it looking good aye? That right?

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That or Fuel Moto's 4" slash slip on's, I just started a thread so we'll see what the crowd has to say.
 
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A Harley dealer probably not sell any aftermarket products that do not meet EPA
Regulations.
 
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