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I got a set of Fairing Factory vented lowers a couple years ago when they had only been out for a short time. Mine have the glove boxes that I added the Hog Tune speakers to. Quality then was kinda hit & miss but, mine were perfect! Here's a link to a thread I started about them back then.
I just installed a set of fairing factory lowers for my buddy last weekend. I was really impressed - he said he paid $500 shipped to Canada and they were painted black to match his bike.
For $15 more you can get color matched Harley factory ones from Lake Shore. Won't have the speakers though.
these don't have the speakers either, just the pods. i'd stick with hd, but then again, i don't have vivid black and i'm not a painter so getting them color matched would be an expense that would probably drive them higher than the hd ones.
I found a set on EBay for $280, HD brand, then bought some rattle can paint from www.colorrite.com for $96.00..............
keep looking, there are deals out there
the verdict is still out on my painting skillzzzzzz....................LOL
I don't know about these, but I bought a set from Fairing Factory like 07FLHT did a few months ago. I am more than happy with them, they dont say HD, but look as good and are good quality. If you want to save a few bucks, I think fairing factory is a good bet.
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