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Comments needed from "Screamin' EagleŽ FatShotz 2-Into-2 Slip-On Mufflers" owners
For those of you who have the "Screamin' EagleŽ FatShotz 2-Into-2 Slip-On Mufflers" how do you like them?
I heard some on a new CVO ULtra and in the parking lot they sounded great.
I was wondering how they were on the highway. I don't want my ears ringing when I get home.
I have the Fatshotz with V&H crossovers. Sounds better than stock. A good compromise between stock sound and outright blow your ears out. Actually, I'd like them to be a little more throatier sounding. Can the disc be removed without having to retune?
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