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How much would you think it would cost me to have a local shop swap out my front Lowers with some Chrome ones ... Really love the look, but am wondering how much it would set me back
If you supplied the parts, probably around $4 or 5 hundred. that's the price I got from an indy.....m I ended up doing it myself and saved a ton. this was on a 2000 Heritage btw.
is this a test? what do i get if i win? there are so many variables to this question that there is no way to really get a good answer. if you want to know what a local shop charges, then call the local shop....
is this a test? what do i get if i win? there are so many variables to this question that there is no way to really get a good answer. if you want to know what a local shop charges, then call the local shop....
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No doubt~!!
But really, 2-3.5 hours labor and of-course the price of the lowers which can vary again depending on several variables.
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