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I thought I'd spread the word, UltraNutZ is a nice guy. I had asked him via a pm about some audio advice. Not only did he give it to me, he graciously invitited me to his house where he did the install for me. Nice guy indeed. I went with the Soundstream amp and Polk 651's in the fairing, and wow what a difference. It was a tight squeeze in my 05 Glide though.
Pm'd UN asking for a "audio upgrade recipie" for my Roadglide Ultra. Not only did he give his unbiased opinion, he offered assistance if any problems occurred.
A true wealth of information. (And knows what he's talking about.)
It's good to see very helpful members appreciated! There are several on this forum that are consistently there to help any and all, and Nutz is one of 'em.
Hats off to you Nutzy boy!!!
I've dealt with Ultra on another forum, seems to be a good guy. You're going to love those Polks, they sound even better after they've been used a little.
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