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I went through a wack of old threads on the subject. I thought the verdict was that Burly says it will work? Just didn't see a part #..
Where do you get lowering rockers? How much work is that? Front wheel will be off anyway.
The part number for the FX Springer is B28-115. I dont have any firsthand info whether it will work on the FL. You can probably get the rockers at one of the parts houses or ebay.
Ok, stupid phone didn't show the Burly part# but I see it now. They say it lowers the front 1.5". How is the chrome on that Burly kit? I think I need at least a 1.5" drop to compensate for the 21.
Lowering rockers cost more, is there any benefits to the extra cost? is 1" the max drop from the lowering rockers?
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