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Started out an Ultra I really wanted to use the street glide filler strips with the attachedtribar light but then i would have to change the raerfender also and that will have to wait for the big bore kit after 2 yr warrenty is up. Thanks for the support.
John
Looks perfect. What year is it? Did you do all of it yourself? If so what was the hardest part to install? If you don't mind me asking, how much did it cost? The reason I'm asking is because I am in the process of upgrading to the 2008.
Thanks guys
Ya DaveMK it is an 08 Ultra starting with the Security and ABS. Had to drop the back tire to do the lights no big deal (buddy has a lift saved my back) also the front tire to remove the front bumper, also no difficulty. the exhaust was just manhandleing it with 2 people no problem. the biggest problem was placement of the PCIII had trouble with the ABS being behind right panel. had the dealer install besides by that point wanted it done and had little time left to do it. The 3 way for the freeway went in as instructed with out problems. It is pricey get the parts at chicago harley or any were that has 20% off. I also had the dealer do the switch housing and the spoilers, wanted them drilling into bags instead of me (coward that I am).
Well worth the time effort and cost.
john
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