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Has anyone had anything hit their cooler being so low and in line with the front tire and wheel. I'm afraid of something being kicked up from the front tire and hitting the cooler causing a leak. Am I just parnoid.
Had the Premium Oil Cooler installed on my Ultra when it arrived at the dealer. It should drop your oil temp by 15 to 20 degrees. I would recommend it.
Hit 268* on my RK in 85* with some stop and go traffic after a 55mi ride. That day ordered the HD premium cooler. Installed it when it arrived, realez (do a search for tips), richened up the map alittle, and used Amsoil in crank.
That was around 2 weeks ago, haven't passed 225* yet after some real heavy ridin. Normally around 205*-215*. Definitely recommend installing one. I'm sure I was lean as well, which the remap fixed, but the cooler also made a big difference.
No, it's not on their website yet. It looks alot like the other lowmounts but has 10 rows instead of 6. Model #2300. I was never a huge believer in oil coolers
but I am now.
Has anyone had anything hit their cooler being so low and in line with the front tire and wheel. I'm afraid of something being kicked up from the front tire and hitting the cooler causing a leak. Am I just parnoid.
I've had mine on for over seven years. I have a couple of bent fins on the cooler, but no damage. Oh, by the way, this is behind a Fat Boy front fender, which is higher in the back than the stock fender.
Ok, it was softailbob that sent me to this dealer in TX. Heres the post https://www.hdforums.com/fb.asp?m=1778565
Try giving them a call, the guy I talked to was very helpful and he said no problemo shipping it to me and 10% off.
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