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Harley Shovelhead Wide Glide Fl Fx Bottom Cap #45832-77a Stud Nut Kit 1977-1984 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Crosby, Texas, US

Crosby, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:No returns accepted after installation. No damaged items accepted for return. There is a 20% restocking fee. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:Replaces Part # 45832-77A Part Type:Harley Wide Glide bottom cap & stud nut kit 77--84

This is a fork slider bottom cap or lower leg axle cap kit, for a Harley Davidson Shovelhead FL, FLH and FX Wide Glide front end.   It has the chrome axle cap, a complete set of studs, flat washer, lock washer, and nuts needed to install the axle cap.  This axle cap is part # 45832-77A.  The picture shows the complete kit.  This kit will fit all Harley Davidson 41 mm front ends on FL,  FLH and FX models from late 1977 thru 1999.  FXWG  models from 1980 thru 1984.  FXST and FLST  models from 1985 thru 1999.  Please check the part number for the part you need, there is NO return for wrong year or fit, when the part number is given in the listing.  Please contact with any questions.  There are more Wide Glide parts in the eBay store.  NOTICE... The Free Shipping is by  USPS  First Class Mail, it could take up to 9 business days delivery time, after it is paid for, if you want this item quicker, contact me before purchasing, for charges for the quicker delivery service.

 

READ...International buyers...All International shipping is by USPS PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL with tracking.  Customs fees and Delays in delivery are the responsibility of the buyer.   Please contact for combined shipping.

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Texas residents add 8.25% to the total for state sales tax.

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