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Looking at buying a set of used 13.5 in. Works shocks for $425 to put on my 2004 dyna fxdl, the shocks are coming off of a 2013 dyna.
Does anyone know the years/fitment for Works?
If I remember right I thought they fit for Dynas 99 and up but I could be wrong. Having a hard time finding info on them since they went out of business.
.Hopefully someone else can help you there think your stock length is 12"' Not sure if that matters but been told if go over 1 inch should do both front and rear .
.Hopefully someone else can help you there think your stock length is 12"' Not sure if that matters but been told if go over 1 inch should do both front and rear .
Yeah Im planning on running race techs in the front along with it.
Just not sure if the bolts/eyelets on the shock are the same from the swing arm and struts cause I know a lot of brands do 99-06 and then 06+ for dynas
Yeah Im planning on running race techs in the front along with it.
Just not sure if the bolts/eyelets on the shock are the same from the swing arm and struts cause I know a lot of brands do 99-06 and then 06+ for dynas
I believe it has to do with the bushing size in the eyelets. They can be replaced to fit your application
Bushings and spacers may need adjusting but the shocks in general should fit your bike. Only potential issue I see would be exhaust/bracket clearance depending on what you're running...
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