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I bought a used exhaust system on the forum and the sell managed to not send all the parts. So, I am down to finding two T-bolt Clamps - a #58 & a #62.
I have called every bike shop in town and no one has them or they have no idea what they are. The HD shop can't tell me anything without a part number and I am thinking this should not be so hard to locate.
Does anyone know where I could find the T-bolt Clamps. I would assume this is a pretty standard part for some industry, I just don't know what. Napa can get them for me, but I have to buy an entire box of each number - I am not at that point yet.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I would like to find the part locally so I can fix the bike tonight. I am sure these things are used by someone daily, I just can't find out where to look.
Yep. TORCA clamp is what you want. Harley dealer should have em.
Not to be an idiot, but I want to make sure these will be the right part for connecting the head pipes to the brackets on the motor. Also, anyone have a suggestion on size for the my install - V&H Dresser Duals.
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