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I really don't think it's a big deal. The underside is all exposed. Dawg had a good number and my dealer has em at $7 each. I have a Grainger account and bought a bag of em for 6 bucks but the thread was different. My Ace hardware had them but only two instock. Didn't i go and lose one! I'll get em from harley tomorrow am. BTW, my 2002 and 2000 Road King both have em!
My 2011 Road King didnt come with rubber boots on the toggle switches.
Should I be concerned about this or did they change the switches out to something different where I dont have to use these boots?
Just wondering, as I'd hate to be stranded on the side of the road with no lights!
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