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My FIL purchased a used tour pack to put on his Road Glide Special that already has pods and speakers installed. He is needing to get the wiring harness that runs from the boom HU to under the seat so he can plug in. The dealership is telling him they don't just sell the harness and he hasn't had much luck looking on his on. I'm hoping someone here might have a part number or suggestion for him to try.
Thanks, that does help some. The part we are looking for is the wiring harness that goes from the head unit to the battery area. He has the harness that plugs from the pods to the battery area. Also, this is a factory king tour pack with no light bars on it. I'll try and get a pic in of the harness we are searching for.
Ok......this is the harness he has. Spade ends that attach to the speakers in the pods and the socket that attaches to a harness under the seat that runs forward to the head unit.
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