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I have a 2010 wide glide with vance and hines big radius pipes. im having a hard time getting one of the baffles out. i removed the screws that hold them in and one baffle came out easily. does anyone know how to get the other one out and also what can i epect from takng them out.
Someone just had a post on that last week or so. I'm am going to play in that area soon.
Anyway, it was mentionned to use a hammer puller that can be bolted to the baffle screw. So all you need, is a little plate that fitt into the baffle. Bolt the plate to the baffle screw and attached the hamer puller to it and give a shoot to it.
Search around, I beleve there was a picture on that thead.
I'm waiting to get my quiet baffles then I will try to make a home made puller...I let you know the end result.
Last edited by Normando; Nov 21, 2010 at 06:33 AM.
I have a 2010 wide glide with vance and hines big radius pipes. im having a hard time getting one of the baffles out. i removed the screws that hold them in and one baffle came out easily. does anyone know how to get the other one out and also what can i epect from takng them out.
They will be loud & a lot of suckback when you shift.
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