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here is a visual representation of why they wont work. The sputhe front mount attaches to the stock rubber mount on the dyna, which is no longer present when you use the chopperhaus mount. On the rear it's the same ballgame. I am not trying to be a dick, I just don't want you to waste your money buying two separate products. They are wrong though and they will not work together. It's either one or the other
it could technically work with extended bolts but yes you're right...I guess it's one or the other.
I've got to believe these mounts should do a better job, so I guess I'm good...just wanted to do everything I can. I'm fine with overkill here, but I guess it's not an option.
it could technically work with extended bolts but yes you're right...I guess it's one or the other.
I've got to believe these mounts should do a better job, so I guess I'm good...just wanted to do everything I can. I'm fine with overkill here, but I guess it's not an option.
you have a great setup already if anything its the design of the dyna frame that comes up short..if you want more stability get a gpr stabilizer and or an inverted front end lol
it was in reference to you telling us hes dead, a pointless response which was just you letting us know you bought directly from him when he was alive...they clearly being a company in business still, Ive been in contact with them which was wrong in saying it would work, which I found to be the case from other members.
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