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Hi guys,
I'm new to this forum, so if this question has already been asked and answered, I apologize. I was unable to find an answer through search.
I have a 2005 Ultra Classic with Screamin' Eagle exhaust. I would like to put stock exhaust on it, from ebay or craigslist. The pipes I find say "for touring models" with different part numbers. The HD part numbers I have found on HD website only had 1 set of numbers. My question is, is there a list somewhere of stock numbers that will fit? I find take offs from 2007-2013 Ultras at good prices, but I am not sure which ones will fit. If someone could point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated.
Thanks, Old Hippie. I had kind of come to the conclusion that might be the case, but I did not know if the bolt hole mounting or the size of the pipe where the slip on fits might be different on the later models. That info makes it much easier to find parts.
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