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Not sure why no one answered you but firecap501 is a forum member who sells arc and has a excellent rep. in here. there are tons of discussions in here about ARC, firecap501 and stereo upgrades. I bought from firecap501 and he is the best! IMHO
Not sure why no one answered you but firecap501 is a forum member who sells arc and has a excellent rep. in here. there are tons of discussions in here about ARC, firecap501 and stereo upgrades. I bought from firecap501 and he is the best! IMHO
Hard to believe someone hasn't heard of firecap501 and ARC. Harley a page goes by in the touring section that he doesn't get props for his products and service.
I didn't end up buying my stereo stuff from Firecap (I went with something other than ARC), but he answered ALL of my questions and seems to be a great guy...send him a PM and he will get you squared away.
+1 on the Firecap being a great person to do business with. His knowledge is some of the best and he has always been happy to point you in the right direction regardless of whether you buy from him or not.
Hard to believe someone hasn't heard of firecap501 and ARC. Harley a page goes by in the touring section that he doesn't get props for his products and service.
Where's blueflht when Wayne needs him????
Now that's funny! But true!
Firecap501 does a great job...and has good customer service. But look up hawg wired, hogtunes and the like!
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