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Hey all! Has anyone ever replaced the boots (rubber covers) on the toggle switches that control high/low beams and the aux jack? Ya know, the two on the rider side of the nacelle? I'm havin the hardest time finding ones that fit! My dealer, of course, is scratching their head!
Oh yeah.. go to the dealer, they have the part, just a screw-on. i've replaced mine already once. The part is in the catalog... Let me know and I'll as MY dealer to send your dealer the part number!!
oops... I thought you were talking about the boot on the switch that controls the odometer..i should read before I answer... I can ask my dealer about it anyway... sorry bro!!
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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