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I'm ordering lower fairings soon. In my case, part#
57100257DSW
Do they come complete or do you have to order other stuff to complete the install? Thanks......
well, they do limit where on the crash bar you can mount them, and some of them you can't use, but there are still plenty of options for you.
i use the long angled cause i have short legs, and have them set to where i can put my toes on the highway pegs and my heels on the floorboards. comfortable for me that way.
well, they do limit where on the crash bar you can mount them, and some of them you can't use, but there are still plenty of options for you.
i use the long angled cause i have short legs, and have them set to where i can put my toes on the highway pegs and my heels on the floorboards. comfortable for me that way.
The dealer told a friend of mine the same thing when he bought a 2014 Limited. They said that he could not use his billet mounts because the lowers didn't have enough clearance. We just loosened the bolts and slid them over about a 1/2" and they fit just fine. There is play in them.
As said already, they come with all hardware. Some highway peg mounts work better than others but limit position.
I like to remove the lowers sometimes or on really hot days, so I got the detachable hardware. I got the locking doors also as I use it for extra storage and keeps the lowers from disappearing with the detachable hardware. Locks on the doors can be key matched.
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