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2008 Electra glide classic .
looking to replace my floorboards.
what years will fit? I have gotten a few different answers so i am coming to the experts. Thanks for your replies and help.
While im asking, anyone have some for sale?
Thanks
The "D" shaped isolator floor boards began in `79 as p/n 50621-79, yours are listed as 50621-06
Do you want to replace just the rubber inserts or the whole unit ?
There was a chassis change in 2009....not sure it this makes a difference with floor boards or not. Perhaps check the HD web site and see what part numbers fit yours, then check to see what other years are same or similar.
The "D" shaped isolator floor boards began in `79 as p/n 50621-79, yours are listed as 50621-06
Do you want to replace just the rubber inserts or the whole unit ?
thanks for the info. I am pretty sure i can just replace the inserts. Noticed yesterday one of my inserts was sideways.hahaha.
There was a chassis change in 2009....not sure it this makes a difference with floor boards or not. Perhaps check the HD web site and see what part numbers fit yours, then check to see what other years are same or similar.
i have heard both ways, thats why i figured i would ask here. Appreciate the response.
I have the Streamliner footboards on my '13 King and I know they fit the 86 and later touring bikes. So most of the standard boards will fit your bike, even many of the newer styles like the Defiance boards. Click the Details to list the fitment.
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