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Working on a 2015 Ultra Limited.

Any input on how to get the speaker spaced out far enough for internal clearance in the pod?

I searched on here and did not find anything.

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Working on a 2015 Ultra Limited.

Any input on how to get the speaker spaced out far enough for internal clearance in the pod?

I searched on here and did not find anything.

Thanks
I can't say from personal experience because I haven't installed them , yet but I bought them because many here say that no adapters needed. I didn't want to infringe upon my passenger or backseat bag space. I was also told that the Hogtunes TP grills will fit providing better protection than the Polk Fugly grills. I will be headed to OR in a couple weeks to install my upgrades.
 
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Originally Posted by Chuckit69
Working on a 2015 Ultra Limited.

Any input on how to get the speaker spaced out far enough for internal clearance in the pod?

I searched on here and did not find anything.

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They dropped right in my 13 Limited rear pods after rotating them a bit. Just have to be clocked correctly and they should mount flush. My 13 had 5.25" rear speakers also not the 6.5" on rushmores
 
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They dropped right in my 13 Limited rear pods after rotating them a bit. Just have to be clocked correctly and they should mount flush. My 13 had 5.25" rear speakers also not the 6.5" on rushmores
How far did you have to rotate them? Were you able to use the existing mounting holes? If not, did you just drill new holes or did you have to use U-nut clips?

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They fit just fine back there. On some models you need to rotate the speaker just so the back of the speaker clears the volume controls on the right side or any factory installed parts. But the do fit fine. No need for new holes just rotate to line up with the next hole.
Look at the pics below and you will see the why.
On some RARE instances I have had to use 1/4-1/2” spacers but that’s rare and because there were aftermarket light controllers installed in the buckets.


 

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Also, I read somewhere that HD reversed the size of the +/- connectors from what everyone else uses. Will I need to change the connectors for correct polarity if I use the stock speaker wires?
 
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On Some bikes that is true. Look at the wiring diagram for the bike and it will show you what color/polarity is used for the bike wiring.
I always make it a habit to test the polarity of the factory wiring. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve come across them being factory wired wrong vs the diagram.
That’s the main reason most of my installs have new wire run.
 
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How far did you have to rotate them? Were you able to use the existing mounting holes? If not, did you just drill new holes or did you have to use U-nut clips?

TIA,
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I did have to drill new holes because the old speakers were 5.25" from the factory. Just put them in with very little pressure and rotate hole speaker until drops in the hole and sits flat. I'll try and take a picture tomorrow for you.
 
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I think I can just trim all of the “tabs” off of the flush mount that comes with the speakers and that will give me the room I need. Should know tomorrow.
 


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