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No, these are the ones that you have to remove the stock ones and install the new ones… I found some instructions online, but looks like a lot of work and small parts to remove and put back in place… and I don't have that much experience, wish I had…
These are new… still in the box, I just bought them without checking the install instructions BEFORE buying them…. but Im sure a lot of guys in here will install them in no time…
No, these are not HD, should fit several models….but don't have a HD part number. These look good, i just don't want to remove the stock ones and then have problems installing these… I don't have instructions… and the instructions that I found at the HD website look complex… at least for me … Im just starting with basic maintenance…
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