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Can anyone help me with the Part numbers for the SE II slip on mufflers (one piece slash down) and the SE Stage 1 kit for EFI models (air cleaner kit.) I purchased the parts today, however after looking at the receipt when I got home, the part numbers on the receipt are different than what is in either the '06 or '07 parts catalog. I am wondering if the guy at the parts counter gave me what I wanted. I have an '06 RKC. The info. on my receipt is:
29440-99D SE A/C KIT, CARB TC8
64903-99S HDM KIT, MUFFLER,SLASH DOWN
According to my '07 HD P/A catalog, the Screamin' Eagle Stage 1 kit for EFI models on page 541 (C) there are two part numbers for touring models. Part #29773-02B & #29773-02C .. the first is for '02-'06 EFI Touring Models (among others) and the second is for '02 and later EFI touring models (among others) .. so it looks like take your pick if you have an '06 RKC. But those numbers are not #29440-99D SE A/C KIT, CARB TC8 .... hmmmmmm
I went back to an '04 HD P/A catalog and found your #64903-99 on page 503 (E) described as Screamin' Eagle One-Piece Performance Mufflers .. fits '95 & later FLHT, FLHR and FLTR models. In looking at the '07 catalog again .. take your pick of the mufflers on page 567.
I'm definetly NOT an HD parts man ... you'll have to verify this info with your HD parts counter but I'd be a little suspicious of the "old part numbers". Just my .02 cents
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