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I've searched to no avail. Does anyone know where I could find muffler bracket covers for 3 1/2" mufflers. Don't really want to go to bigger mufflers and wouldn't do it just for the covers. It just seems like the guys running 4 inch mufflers are the only ones who get to hide their brackets.
Those won't fit 3.5" pipes. I had stock pipes with the covers, changed to FuelMoto Jackpot 3.5", the curve doesn't match up due to different diameter pipes.
I thought that may be the case. I have the older pre-EPA screamin' eagle # 3 1/2" mufflers(with the dual outlet baffles). I don't know how "high performance" they are, but I love the sound. They give my bike a different tone than all the Reinhart, V&H, and RC Components mufflers that seem to be the "IT" thing around here. Guess I like being different. Thanks for the heads up on the fitment.
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