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Took me a hour of trying to get the damn thing back on the hooks. Then posted here for some help and found out about removing the headlight assembly from the fairing was the trick. There are three green clips that need to be released and the light assembly comes out. With that out of the way it was easy to see the hooks. I would also take the windshield off before this......I scratched some of the the blacked out paint on the inside of the windshield trying to get it back on (the first hour trying to get it back on). Also make sure you cover the front fender.
Good luck...it's a piece of cake when you know the tricks!
Thanks guys .. the speakers are in .. took about an hour ... it went back on pretty easy except for the lower left side tabs that gave me some trouble .. guess I got lucky putting it back on .. the gap around the fairing is nice and tight all around so I presume its back on correctly .. the speakers sound great .. gonna road test it tomorrow night .. wish I could tonight but its raining here ..
Again thanks for the help .. one happy camper here
Purp
Need #27 torx head
Must have to remove and replace speaker, can pickup at auto part store for about 3 bucks. Strip the heads and it makes the job harder....replacement screws are hard to find...invest the three bucks, please
Went out for a road test with the hogtunes ... their great .. much better than the stocker .. fm .. not bad but its all in the reception .. cd .. was great .. plug in my mp3 player .. sound awsome too .. and with 280 tunes loaded I should be good for a long trip ..
Purp
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