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anyone have the parts number for the gaskets i need, using work comp. limited access to web
Exhaust port gasket part number is 65324-83A or B. I got the numbers from my 08 Softail Parts Catalog, but I believe they are the same for the 09. They are $5.20 through Chicago Harley-Davidson and $5.46 through Zanotti's.
So i need some input. I'll be ordering my VH this week, but it wont be installed till xmas.....it will be a gift....( if that makes sense ). Still stuck between the 2-1 and 2-2 . I'll prolly just flip a coin between the two
Exhaust port gasket part number is 65324-83A or B. I got the numbers from my 08 Softail Parts Catalog, but I believe they are the same for the 09. They are $5.20 through Chicago Harley-Davidson and $5.46 through Zanotti's.
DragonSlayer - you crack me up... I swear, you have every freakin part number for everything!!!!!
So i need some input. I'll be ordering my VH this week, but it wont be installed till xmas.....it will be a gift....( if that makes sense ). Still stuck between the 2-1 and 2-2 . I'll prolly just flip a coin between the two
Get the 2 into 1, to many 2 into 2's out there. IMHO
Exactly, you will be more happier with the 2n1 supposedly more power plus you get that bad *** look of an AT4 looking launcher on the side for an exhaust......those exhaust port gaskets can be ordered when you buy your pipes, got mine (crush style gaskets) for $1 a piece and I reckon they work the same as the $5 ones....
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