Top shock stud covers for Progressive?
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I've seen 'em on ebay, pretty cheap. I was gonna do the same thing myself, but the chrome cups still work fine for me.
Also, you could take the ones you have to the powder coat shop. They're not mechanically necessary. Just trim pieces.
Also, you could take the ones you have to the powder coat shop. They're not mechanically necessary. Just trim pieces.
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I don't have any... My stock Low Rider shocks did not have them; they were premium shocks with a cap built onto the top of the shock. I've been looking for some, even chrome will do if I cannot find black, but haven't been able to locate any. Does anybody know a part number, maybe through the moco?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHROM...item5d2ffbee7a
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHROM...item5d2ffbee7a
I can't imagine there being a huge difference between years on these things. Might have to drill the hole out or trim 'em somehow. The top link shows through '05. I'd love to know the difference after '06.
Harley dealer should be happy to show you a parts manual at the counter. The last two digits of the part number reflect the first year of production for that particular part.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHROM...item5d2ffbee7a
I can't imagine there being a huge difference between years on these things. Might have to drill the hole out or trim 'em somehow. The top link shows through '05. I'd love to know the difference after '06.
Harley dealer should be happy to show you a parts manual at the counter. The last two digits of the part number reflect the first year of production for that particular part.
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http://www.dragspecialties.com/part/...er&pageSize=20
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