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I've looked all over the net, and can't find dash insert upgrades for my '08 King.
The posts that I found here gave links to inserts that are for King's through '07. Is there something about the '08 and later dash that doesn't allow for the panel to be upgraded?
I can't tell how the factory insert is installed, but it looks like it's glued.
I purchased a solid black dash insert for my 2010 Road King at the HD dealership.
I think there were four styles available, solid black, a black with a single raised skull, a black w/flames and one with a pattern of HD bar & shield emblems.
I also have one of the Harley Davidson Black dash inserts on my 09 Road King.
It is a peel and stick install. However, the factory insert is also peel and stick and they don't come off easy. then you have to clean the glue off left behind from the old insert.
But I do like my black insert over the factory brushed aluminum.
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