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I´m thinking about install the chrome front end kit in my ride. FLSTFi 2003, but I don´t find the part number anywhere. I find it 2007 and up, but not 2003.
Can you help me to idetify that part number in order to get it.
Thanks for your help adn Best Regards to all of you
I don't see a kit for an 03 in the parts catalog...but they do have the individual upper/lower part #s... lower: 46482-00; upper: 45963-97... seems the difference is the kits also include chrome drain screw, chrome axle retainer nuts, and oil seals....so you'll have to purchase those items separately... must of started doing the full kit in '07 ....I was able to get the kit for mine so it made it easier...but looks like you should still be able to get the parts. good luck!
I bought all of my chrome front end off ebay separately, and saved a ton of money over buying from a dealer. I had mine installed and still came out money ahead.
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