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SOLD....... No-Shock removal lowering kit. Comes with 1.5" and 2" collars for either lowering height for the rear. I only had on for a short time them upgraded to a shotgun shock. Retail for $79.99 plus shipping...will sell for $40 shipped, paypal as gift or you pay fees. These are easy to install, don't have to remove your shocks.
Sold....
Last edited by Shadowray; Apr 20, 2014 at 09:24 AM.
Softail No-Shock removal lowering kit. Comes with 1.5" and 2" collars for either lowering height for the rear. I only had on for a short time them upgraded to a shotgun shock. Retail for $79.99 plus shipping...will sell for $40 shipped, paypal as gift or you pay fees. These are easy to install, don't have to remove your shocks.
I'm interested. How did you like the ride/feel of your Softail once you installed these?
I'm interested. How did you like the ride/feel of your Softail once you installed these?
The ride was a bit stiffer as expected with lowering the rear this way but it was a good alternative to spending alot more money at the time to get the low look i wanted and they were easy to install so that helped.
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