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So I came across a Harley 76192-06a wondering if anybody knew of a way to mount/wire it in a fairing for a 2010 FLHX. Already went to the dealer and they weren't much help saying the wiring harness I need they can't order. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
So I came across a Harley 76192-06a wondering if anybody knew of a way to mount/wire it in a fairing for a 2010 FLHX. Already went to the dealer and they weren't much help saying the wiring harness I need they can't order. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
many riders use the rockford 300x2 for a first amp, paired with infinity kappa 6.5's. w/ adapter rings you could be under $250 if you shop smart- $300 is you don't
just the speakers w/ rings would make a world of difference
So I came across a Harley 76192-06a wondering if anybody knew of a way to mount/wire it in a fairing for a 2010 FLHX. Already went to the dealer and they weren't much help saying the wiring harness I need they can't order. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
What we're saying is that the Harley audio stuff is plagued with problems and under powered. It doesn't play well with anything else so if one piece fails often its a total system failure. Aftermarket audio is not only superior, it is also a platform that can be built on. We can talk you through anything audio here and will be happy to spoon feed it to anybody because we all started out needing to learn the basics but the Harley stuff just isn't worth the learning curb in my opinion. I can't spend another man's money and wouldn't try but you really can do better man. Good luck!
-FW
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