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Honestly if I going to do this I would want the George Anderson relocator. It's a much beefier support and looks damn good. I have no idea if he has them for the 14's tho. Anyone know if George does?
Honestly if I going to do this I would want the George Anderson relocator. It's a much beefier support and looks damn good. I have no idea if he has them for the 14's tho. Anyone know if George does?
Do you have them for the 14's? This it's the Rushmore forum
I'm sorry, I should have paid more attention. You might not even need one on the 2014. Kevin will be back in town on Monday, I will have to check with him.
Just bought George's about 2 weeks ago for "12." Call him, puts in mail and you send check. Paid $185. Quality is awesome. Just do a search for "George Anderson" and you'll get contact and other info. George rocks!
Had George's on my '08. Best mod I ever did, and the quality is top notch. Also I spoke to George personally when I bought it, awesome guy to talk to! Really hope if the '14 needs one he will do it.
Had George's on my '08. Best mod I ever did, and the quality is top notch. Also I spoke to George personally when I bought it, awesome guy to talk to! Really hope if the '14 needs one he will do it.
Rax
The 14's are already adjustable and can be moved back 1". I have mine moved back all the way but my wife would like to move it back about another 1"-1.5". She says when I put my feet on the highway pegs and push back against my backrest the backrest gets pushed into her.
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