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My metal baseplate inside my pre-08 chopped tp actually had all the needed holes but the actual abs of the tp needed to be drilled. I show were the holes basically end up being. You can use part #11875 (spacer) or as I did and just used a couple of pieces of flat stock I had laying around in the garage to make up for the height of the rib that the rear mounting hole use to keep the TP level on the mount. I used the solo mount for my chopped and put my King TP on a 2up mount.
Last edited by Mntsnow; Dec 22, 2011 at 11:04 PM.
Reason: add clairification
Hey TFB, I know this thread is a couple years old but hoping you can help me with the part number the spacer bar (about 6" long and 1/4" thick) for mounting an older chopped tour pak to a newer Street Glide. My local dealership says they don't know the part I'm talking about. Thanks.
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