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Harley Touring Chassis Stabilizer/brace - 2002-2008 Flh, Flt on 2040-parts.com

US $124.95
Location:

Byron Center, Michigan, United States

Byron Center, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:BDOR Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Right Manufacturer Part Number:02-08 STABILIZER Surface Finish:POWDER COATED Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

2002-2008, Harley Touring Chassis Stabilizer

Designed to eliminate dangerous rear end wobble at high speeds or rear steer in corners or crosswinds. 

This stabilizer will greatly improve your handling.

This stabilizer unit eliminates the side to side movement of the swing arm, while still allowing your rubber mounted drive train to move vertically as intended.

This kit works by connecting the rear of the transmission (3 allen bolts + bracket) to the frame (bracket, bolted to the 2 holes above and below the swing arm axle), connected by a heim joint.

This stabilizer does not get in the way of center stands and does not lessen ground clearance.

Brackets (made from strong A50 steel) are powder coated black for a durable finish.

All hardware and heim joints are included, bolts are grade 8, and stainless steel.

WE HAVE LOWER PRICES BECAUSE WE ARE ABLE TO PRODUCE THIS STABILIZER FOR LESS, WHILE MAINTAINING OUTSTANDING QUALITY.

LESS OVERHEAD MEANS LOWER COSTS & WE PASS THIS SAVINGS DIRECTLY ON TO YOU! SAVE $50-$100 FROM SIMILIAR STYLE STABILIZERS BY PURCHASING DIRECT FROM US, THE MANUFACTURER, NOT A DISTRIBUTOR.

"MADE IN THE USA" 

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