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I saw a couple os weeks ago a thread about new hinges for tour packs. I thought they were HD but, not in the parts catalog I have. Anybody remember what they are? Thanks
I saw a couple os weeks ago a thread about new hinges for tour packs. I thought they were HD but, not in the parts catalog I have. Anybody remember what they are? Thanks
Yes they are HD a NEW item...
Premium Tour-Pak® Hinges Upgrade the appearance of your King or Chopped Tour-Pak® with these premium hinges. Stylized to complement the Original Equipment Tour-Pak® latches, these hinges are polished and chrome plated with no exposed hardware. Kit includes two hinges, and all necessary hardware. Drill required to remove the original equipment rivets. 79211-08
those are for 06 and newer. Do they make any for an 05?
Tour paks changed composition in 06 (fiberglass to ABS) and the MOCO doesn't want to be responsible if the fiberglass doesn't hold up with the hinges. Otherwise, they fit.
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