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I am about to install a set of Focal KRC 165s in the front fairing of my 2016 FLHXS and would like to know if the Harley Boom Audio Speaker Grills PN#s 76000321 and 76000322 will fit the Focal KRC speakers? I really like the look of the boom audio grills and would prefer these over the Hogtunes mesh grills or the cycle Sounds grills.
Thanks
Ecolesh
Last edited by Ecolesh1166; Jan 20, 2017 at 01:26 AM.
I can certainly appreciate that a lot of folks stick with the stock look, I just think the mesh grills will look better with my Harley Mesh saddlebags speaker grills.
I am about to install a set of Focal KRC 165s in the front fairing of my 2016 FLHXS and would like to know if the Harley Boom Audio Speaker Grills PN#s 76000321 and 76000322 will fit the Focal KRC speakers? I really like the look of the boom audio grills and would prefer these over the Hogtunes mesh grills or the cycle Sounds grills.
Thanks
Ecolesh
Are you installing the KRC's on the pods, inside the pods or on the BT speaker brackets?
I am installing the Focals using the Biketronics brackets
Yes those grills will work. The BT brackets set the speaker further back than stock so just about any grill will work. You can even fit some 5/8" backer rod in between the grill and bracket to fill the void. Just make sure it's secure and will not slide into the way of the speaker surround.
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