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I used some guys called Chrome Pros out of Texas. Did a wheel exchange with them on a solid softail rear wheel. Super nice chrome job, and a good price. I would recommend them. This was a few years ago, guess they are still around.
sport chrome is a vendor on here, i used him on my last RG, awesome price, product and amazing customer service. def recommend checking them out. cant speak for him but i think they offer a discount to forum members
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I will admit I was having a few drinks that night I posted this thread. Seen the first response and thought it was all one line link for willyshiny. I kinda jumped the gun on that one. LOL.
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