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usually the last two digits in a HD part number refer to the year it was first relesed, ie -94 1994, -06 2006. and will usually fit from that year to present, hope this helps.
Hello - New member, first time poster. Would anyone have the part number for the rubber gramets that hold the headlight in the neckless? There are seven screws that thread into the neckless through a nut embedded in rubber stuck in the headlight Neckless. I need to replace a hand full....and wanted to see if I could call around before I drove all over town...Thanks in advance. ChrisV
Hello - New member, first time poster. Would anyone have the part number for the rubber gramets that hold the headlight in the neckless? There are seven screws that thread into the neckless through a nut embedded in rubber stuck in the headlight Neckless. I need to replace a hand full....and wanted to see if I could call around before I drove all over town...Thanks in advance. ChrisV
Seven screws pn#922 screw into the rubber wellnuts pn#5210 that hold the headlamp in the nacelle. You need #5210
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