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I wish my wife would get sick of hearing me talk about things and buy them for me. I have to buy them for myself and hide the receipt.
Hahahaha ive had her riding around on a badlander seat and 3" lowering blocks for a year, so it didn't take much more than me mentioning a much better ride with the SS and she was sold. When I bought my 21" Sinister wheel setup from you last year i had to lose the receipt on that one lol.
went to the shotgun shop this last weekend and my pops and I got the shocks installed on our 2014 street glides. overall impressed. I had the shock on my slim so I knew JD wouldn't disappoint. great investment. Oh and he hooked it up!
here is the shop and the other photos are of my sg slammed. the one at the end is my pops bike aired up and mine slammed. look at the rear tires and you can tell the drop
So I got a set for my 15' SGS and I'm trying to do install myself. Took a moment to figure out my bolts and washers since I added Lowering Blocks a while back.
Ok so I got the right side shock mocked up and went to put left side on and the shock isn't the same length end to end to bolt up. How do you work around this?
Directions downloaded from their site is so vague. Anybody got pics on how you ran your stuff. Looking for best ideas.
Thanks in advance..
Last edited by SleepZombie; Apr 25, 2020 at 03:42 PM.
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