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I have had the ones from Harley on every single one of my harleys so far so good never had an issue, just did my street glide for $400.00 for everything brand new...
I have had the ones from Harley on every single one of my harleys so far so good never had an issue, just did my street glide for $400.00 for everything brand new...
Harley now has a kit instead of buying everything seperate. You get sliders, chrome axle nut retainer kit, chrome drain screw kit, chrome wheel spacers, chrome axle nut covers, and chrome cowbells. For mine , an '05, the MSRP is $456.95. I got the kit, the front end lowering kit (MSRP $99.95), and new seals for $447.62 out the door with 20% off. All I need now is the flush axle and I'm good to go. The chrome is flawless. I was sceptical about the chrome quality, but it's top notch as far as I can tell. Just wait until your local dealer has a sale or order from one of the online dealers for the discount.
Jeff
Nah, my stock lowers and axle spacers are at the chromer right now. I bought the axle nut covers and a set of chrome cowbells on eBay. For some reason my chromer charges moreto chromethose darn cowbells than the cost of a new set. $210.00 for all of it. Still need to get new seals and fork oil though.
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