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For those that have access or are just familiar with part #'s, I need to verify a part # for my '07 Ultra.
I am about to pull the trigger on some factory take-off fork leg lowers that have been chromed by a chromer and need to know if the factory part # for these lowers for an '07 Ultra are indeed these I will list:
Right lower part # 46497-02A
Left lower part # 46537-02A
Again, I went to Chicago and Zanotti's and the description is brief to say the least.Going to HD's website proved even more futal.
I need actual verification that these part #'s will fit my '07 Ultra.
Hate to come across as a blundering idiot but my very limited resources on a Sunday consists of the aforementioned websites.
The part number comes back as a complete assembly. The leg itself has been the same since 00 (maybe older) The 02A denotes it came into use in 02 and the A is a revision of the original. 02 is when they did away with the air suspension.
As for chrome lowers, I didn't drop the ball. Chrome lowers tripple plated with the Showa name and HD part numbers polished off (for show purposes), chrome BAD AS HELL fork cap and shipping is $385.
HD # 46497-02A is a complete fork assembly, RH
HD # 46537-02A is a complete fork assembly, LH
for NON-FAIRING MODELS according to my 06 touring parts catalog.
HD # 46495-06 is a complete fork assembly, LH
HD # 46502-06 is a complete fork assembly, RH
for FAIRING MODELS
HD # 46496-00A (LH) & 46498-00A (RH) are sliders (lowers) and are listed for both FAIRING AND NON-FAIRING MODELS
HD # 46497-02A is a complete fork assembly, RH
HD # 46537-02A is a complete fork assembly, LH
for NON-FAIRING MODELS according to my 06 touring parts catalog.
HD # 46495-06 is a complete fork assembly, LH
HD # 46502-06 is a complete fork assembly, RH
for FAIRING MODELS
Yikes!!!! The part #'s I listed must be for a Road King then...............eh?[]
HD # 46497-02A is a complete fork assembly, RH
HD # 46537-02A is a complete fork assembly, LH
for NON-FAIRING MODELS according to my 06 touring parts catalog.
HD # 46495-06 is a complete fork assembly, LH
HD # 46502-06 is a complete fork assembly, RH
for FAIRING MODELS
HD # HD# R46497-02A and L46537-02A(LH) & 46498-00A (RH) are sliders (lowers) and are listed for both FAIRING AND NON-FAIRING MODELS
Thanks soos! Clear as mud now.
That is more information than you could get the dealer to give you!
If you can wait until Tuesday I'll gladly get you the information you're looking for today. When I get to work I can check the '07 parts catalog and get you The definative answer.
If you can wait until Tuesday I'll gladly get you the information you're looking for today. When I get to work I can check the '07 parts catalog and get you The definative answer.
Thanks Greg
I was just messing with soos. I've got it now. Much appreciated though![sm=icon_cheers.gif]
HD # 46497-02A is a complete fork assembly, RH
HD # 46537-02A is a complete fork assembly, LH
for NON-FAIRING MODELS according to my 06 touring parts catalog.
HD # 46495-06 is a complete fork assembly, LH
HD # 46502-06 is a complete fork assembly, RH
for FAIRING MODELS
HD # 46496-00A (LH) & 46498-00A (RH) are sliders (lowers) and are listed for both FAIRING AND NON-FAIRING MODELS
My 07 Touring partscatalog shows the same numbers soos listed.
HD # 46497-02A is a complete fork assembly, RH
HD # 46537-02A is a complete fork assembly, LH
for NON-FAIRING MODELS according to my 06 touring parts catalog.
HD # 46495-06 is a complete fork assembly, LH
HD # 46502-06 is a complete fork assembly, RH
for FAIRING MODELS
HD # 46496-00A (LH) & 46498-00A (RH) are sliders (lowers) and are listed for both FAIRING AND NON-FAIRING MODELS
My 07 Touring partscatalog shows the same numbers soos listed.
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