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I am wondering if anyone knows if a 2-1 Nightstick would work in a dual application.
In other words can I get 2 of these slipons and use them as a direct bolt on to replace my stock slipons ??
I like the disc setup and am a cheapskate, I can find plenty of them for well under a 100 bucks each and figured it could potentially be a frugal way to get a pair of this type of slipon.
I know the lettering would be on the inside of the left one if they work and could care less.
Is the diameter of the inlet different ??
Anyone Know ????
Can anyone with one of the 2 into 1 mufflers measure from the inlet end to the first hanger bolt hole ?? Purdy Please ???
Last edited by bigheadted; Jun 5, 2015 at 09:28 PM.
I thought I read/heard somewhere they were longer than the dual ones?? I would get a measurement before buying. That said I got my two SE Fatshoz for $200 on the forum. They were like new.
the nightstick 2-1 would not work (easily) as a dual application. the header pipes are different (the attachment point is in a different area) , and the muffler is longer. the rear hanger bracket would not be in the proper position for mounting, and the rear of the muffler would be sticking out way too far. would be a new take on cholos
Well scratch this brainfart !!! I just measured a couple sets of slipons I have and they are much shorter than the 34" listed length of the single one.
That is what I get for thinking and planning before going in the garage !! Thanks for the replies all.
If anyone has a pair of these for sale even not pristine ones let me know.
Having had both the HD Fatshoz's and the Night sticks I liked them both. I added two disk just for something to do . They come with 10 from the dealer.
Just for those that have never seen the inside of them.
Last edited by smitty901; Jun 6, 2015 at 05:47 AM.
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