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I have some questions about installing a detachable tourpac kit. I have a 2011 ultra classic with a king tourpac. I want to add the detach kit ( i bought it today). Reading the instructions and it refers to more parts needed. Has anyone done this and how complicated is it to do any advice or comments please.Also what else do I need other tan the detachable tourpac kit
I didn't use it, but I also gutted my stock CB and radio. Shouldn't be that hard to install. You're just installing jumpers and mounting points for the antennas and a mount for the passenger passenger headset. The other cables will either need to be coiled under the seat or made quick-disconnect with deutsch connectors.
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