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Hey guys, I just recently purchased a 15' Sand camo denim Iron and love it..
I'm curious as to if anyone here might know if Rush slip ons from the 14' model will fit..
I have compared the brackets from the stock exhaust and the slip ons and there is a difference in mounting tabs but, I also have the brace that bolts the the slip ons to the frame...
*The only reason I'm trying to fit last years model rather than the correct year model is because I can have them for free, and I don't believe the 15's are out yet*
I just picked up my 15 Iron yesterday. It was sitting next to a 14 on the showroom floor. I couldn't find any physical difference. I would have bought the 14 but it was hard candy purple.
The hard candy purple is a badass color but it isn't for me lol. I will try to snag some pictures of the brackets this weekend and maybe that will help back my question.
Cant say 100% but Id be willing to bet they will fit.
But if you can get them for free do it, worse case they don't fit and you can just pass the pipes on to another lucky fella
'14 was a change year, so the '13 and older pipes will not fit the '14's. I would be highly surprised if they made another change to the '15. If they did all of us '14 guys will have little chance of anything new being made for a one year only fitment. As others have said for free grab em up.
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