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I'm having a problem finding the quiet baffles and fish tails for the new true duals from Vance and hines.....any on line place ? got the pipes from eastern but could not find the quiet baffles or the fishtails.......
I've not seen them listed for True Duals either. But I have seem them listed for Big Shots - it's the same part # (21869). Just ordered mine from realhog.com a couple days ago. I paid $26.96 each, plus $5 handling for total of $58.92 delivered, but they haven't arrived yet.
Just looked at my order status on their website: "Items "On Order" are in transit from one of our stocking warehouses or on order with the manufacturer."
Whatever that means...guess I'll have to call them tomorrow. I'm sure there are other places you can order them from as well.
You can get the fishtails and baffles from your local dealer as well. Knowing what I know now, I would call any company I order stuff from to make sure they have the parts in stock.
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