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I completed the install of the fullsac system, Looks good and sounds good, However I would like to replace the two heat shields on the right side and make it one.Has anyone done this, and if so where did you get the shield
I have looked into this and can not find one that is long enough to do this in one piece. If you look at Drag or JP they have straight sections of heat shield
I think that if you can get ahold of a Softail Deluxe rear of front pipe,and match itup to the HD extended front header pipe (for FLH) and use the short piece to complete...
I was going to do this but ended up with other pipes.... Just measure the length and go to the stealer and look at different stock pipes you will find something. ask the service dept about take offs and save some $$.
I just added the Harley extended front heat shield. Covers the gap and looks much better. Plus my head pipe was pretty ugly in the gap. Got it on e-bay for real cheap. Never seen a one piece heat shield. Does someone make them?
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I completed the install of the fullsac system, Looks good and sounds good,
Yes it does - any clearance trouble with the left side cover? I just was checking some stuff today and pulled the left cover only to find some blue dust on the left heat shield, and sure enough, a place on the left side cover that's worn way down from rubbing on the shield. Gonna have to loosen everything up and see if I can gain some more clearance....
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