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No NEED for extended levers, but some people like them. Feel free to PM me for more info, or you could always call. My phone number is on my website. You can find a link in my signature.
No NEED for extended levers, but some people like them. Feel free to PM me for more info, or you could always call. My phone number is on my website. You can find a link in my signature.
I was askin bama about the need for extensions with the harley 2" floorpans not the other extensions. I already have soos 1" and love them.
Kuryakyn also makes a kit that is actually brackets that move the boards 2" forward. But in answer to the question about extended levers with the 2" forward kit I would say yes, get the extended levers. Wild Bill's Customs also makes a kit that moves the boards forward.
Go with the Soos Kit if you need them extended out. Although only an inch, the difference it makes is substantial.
Soos is a great guy and I believe is the "original" inventor of the kit....
100% recommendation for Soos floorboard extenders.
It's amazing what an inch does with the kit. I have to agree that the SOOS kits are perfect. I'm glad I took the recomendations of the forum to order them.
It's amazing what an inch does with the kit. I have to agree that the SOOS kits are perfect. I'm glad I took the recomendations of the forum to order them.
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