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whats up guys im looking at eastern perf on ebay, found the short shots but they dont say that they have the o2 sensors...just wondering if anyone would know...thanks http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VANCE...08353136QQrdZ1
You might be better off with the Big Shot Staggered. I got the at Eastern Performance for $449. Printed out the online price and walked in and bought them. I posted about which ones to get and the opinion seemed to be towards the BSS.
If they are for an 07 Dyna then they most likely have the O2 sensors.
I get what Rauzer is saying about the BSS. Seems most folks agree that they make more power than the SSS. Personally I like the looks of the shorties myself and I'm torn as to which ones I'm going to get. Right now I'm leaning towards the Shorties only because I'm looking at asthetics, but Eastern has the BSS at a really nice price. Too bad they are'nt a little lower on the shorties or I would snap them up. My local guy keeps them in stock and only sells them for 10 bucks more including the gaskets.
Yup - those are the ones with the O2 sensors - same place I got mine (see sig. pic below and my pic album) - good reputable company, competitive pricing, good service, and very fast shipping, and paid about the same as they're currently advertising, perhaps $10 bucks cheaper last December. I looked around and they seemed to have about the best price with free shipping, AND they had 'em in stock.
Go for it - I love mine - great sound if you get the V&H Quiet Baffles for the SS which aren't really any 'quieter', but give a richer, lower HD rumble compared to the regular baffles that come with the V&H pipes. Had to do a bit more scrambling to find the Quiet Baffles as EP didn't have them in stock at the time and finally found them at Dennis Kirk's website, but EP might have them now. You can get the Quiet Baffle product number from the V&H website (also a good way to check the product numbers for the pipes if you are still uncertain). Good Luck!
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