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Hey y'all, been a while since I've been on. I hope everyone is well and riding as much as possible!
I need some help finding a teardrop tool box to fit my 2015 FLSTC. Or will one that fits a 2010 fit my bike? Boardtracker said 64937-00A will not fit. Thamks!
Hey y'all, been a while since I've been on. I hope everyone is well and riding as much as possible!
I need some help finding a teardrop tool box to fit my 2015 FLSTC. Or will one that fits a 2010 fit my bike? Boardtracker said 64937-00A will not fit. Thamks!
Welcome back to the forum Johnny. I was in Houston when I bought my first Harley, a 1988 Heritage. I bought it from Mancuso's when his only location was on the north loop and Stubb's was his only competition. There weren't many Harleys on the road back then. I live in central Texas now.
Here's the scoop. I have a 2012 Heritage and I have the 64937-00A, a chrome right side teardrop toolbox, on my bike. It will fit on your bike but you can only mount it with two of three bolts. It will work just fine. It is as solid as if it had three bolts. Several years back, Harley changed the spacing of the fender rail bolts. The bracket for the toolbox has a shorter spacing. Also, the bracket for the toolbox is supposed to fit under the fender rail but the rail has a lip on it and it won't work that way. So I installed the bracket on top of the rail. It really doesn't change anything.
Here is a picture of mine. Notice there is no upper right bolt. You can't notice the bolt is missing because of the skirt on the seat and it's chrome on chrome.
Welcome back to the forum Johnny. I was in Houston when I bought my first Harley, a 1988 Heritage. I bought it from Mancuso's when his only location was on the north loop and Stubb's was his only competition. There weren't many Harleys on the road back then. I live in central Texas now.
Here's the scoop. I have a 2012 Heritage and I have the 64937-00A, a chrome right side teardrop toolbox, on my bike. It will fit on your bike but you can only mount it with two of three bolts. It will work just fine. It is as solid as if it had three bolts. Several years back, Harley changed the spacing of the fender rail bolts. The bracket for the toolbox has a shorter spacing. Also, the bracket for the toolbox is supposed to fit under the fender rail but the rail has a lip on it and it won't work that way. So I installed the bracket on top of the rail. It really doesn't change anything.
Here is a picture of mine. Notice there is no upper right bolt. You can't notice the bolt is missing because of the skirt on the seat and it's chrome on chrome.
Hello, Sorry to dredge up old stuff but I have a 2010 Deluxe and I ordered the bracket that I thought would fit (looks just like your) but the bottom hole where the passenger peg is would force the bracket to hit the chrome battery cover. It looks like I might have the wrong bracket. Can you give me any help to find the correct bracket? Thank you!!
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