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Ha! Any you dudes got Scottish blood in ya by chance? I'm a McC, and @ $158 per hour at the dealership, I try to do most of the work on my 2022 RKS myself. Problem is at my age I got CRS, CSS, and various other cant's. Next item on my shopping list is a Optivisor... that black engine is murder!
My current bitch is the TPMS sensors. My rear one got broken while changing tires and they aint no cheap date! Still have to get it "programmed" to the BCM so the stupid low tire light will go off.
Wow, that's a crazy price. I ordered a set from my local HD dealer using the Drag Specialties part number: 0935-0127, and I paid about US$3.55 for the 10 pack.
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