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I am looking to add Harley chrome tool boxes to both sides of my 2011 Heritage (had two on my '02 Heritage), and was wondering if anyone might have the part numbers? The catalog seems a little vague.....
I am looking to add Harley chrome tool boxes to both sides of my 2011 Heritage (had two on my '02 Heritage), and was wondering if anyone might have the part numbers? The catalog seems a little vague.....
Many Thanks
There doesn't seem to be a fitment currently for your bike.
64937-00A (RH Chrome) fit up to '07 with Saddlebag Relocation Kit 90238-00.
Harley has a habit of not listing something as fitting when some part may very slightly touch or interfere with something else that you may be able to live with or slightly adjust.
I have detach side plates on my '10 FLSTFB that don't fit without the turn signal relocation kit. A little cutting wheel action and they fit just fine.
Hell, they don't list a fitment at all for the left side for your '02 and you obviously got that to work.
If it was me and I really wanted it I would start with the parts listed and see if I could get that to work. Worst case scenario, the parts don't work and you sell them here on the forums for a small loss.
Best case scenario you make it work and move on to the left side.
They fit my 2010 Deluxe with no problems even though it's not listed in the part description. Also I didn't need the spacer kit either, don't know why it says you do but you wont.
The dealer was kind enough to sell me a right side toolbox for my 2011 Lo. Of course, I didnt check for fitment till much later and of course, it doesn't even come close to fitting with the Lo's exhaust. So, I bought new exhaust. And forgot about the toolbox. It doesnt fit either. I'll get the part number in a bit, will be posting it in the classifieds soon.
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