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Is there any way to put risers on an Ultra limited or do I need another set of bars?
I need about an inch up and inch back. Is it possible to install risers or do I need bars due to the alignment of the bars coming thru the instrument panel?
Is there any way to put risers on an Ultra limited or do I need another set of bars?
I need about an inch up and inch back. Is it possible to install risers or do I need bars due to the alignment of the bars coming thru the instrument panel?
Nope! The factory riser is already tight as all hell to the radio bezel. New bars are the only way to go.
When auto correct kicks in look at the post with the error you will see a edit button click it fix the problem and no one but you will probally ever know!
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