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Old Mar 12, 2026 | 10:05 PM
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Hello! Just created this so i can get some answers from others. I am looking into buying the stage 2 speakers for my 23 street glide, fairing ones only. I want to go through HD and get theirs as i have a lot of points on the app so it'll pay for it. From what I know would I think I would only need the Speakers PN76000983, Speaker Install Kit PN 7600092, Primary Amp PN 76000997, Primary Amp Install Kit PN 76000974? Also how is it better compared to the stock speakers? Would there be anything else I need for just the fairing speakers? I am also open to other speakers themselves but would like to use the HD amp and the BOOM audio head unit as i don't want to change my screen and spend more for something my bars block. I eventually will do saddlebag speakers this next winter and see there is a secondary amp, would that be for those speakers? Thanks in advance!
 

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They are just a little better I like my HD speakers.
 
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Old Mar 13, 2026 | 07:53 AM
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It does sound better than stock but there is better out there cheaper. I have the Rockford stage 2 amp and speakers in my bike now. I have the fairing and tour pack speakers. This was already in the bike when I bought it. My previous bike, I put a Stinger amp with MMats in fairing and Polk in tour pack, I think it sounded better and had pulled everything out before trading it in. I thought about putting it all into the current bike but that amp mounts in the saddlebag and if I remove it, there will be 2 big holes in the back of the bag where the connector plugs are mounted. This is a good enough system for me, I just want to hear it nice and clear no matter the speed. If you use the Rockford stage 2 saddlebag lid speakers, you should be able to run them off of that amp. The Rockford speakers are 2 ohm, if you get another brand speaker that is 4ohm you cut the power to each speaker in half so I wouldn’t do that. If you want to use that amp, stick with the Rockford speakers.
 
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