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Hogtunes Speaker & Amp Kit For Harley Lowers - 98-13 Harley Touring Hog Tunes on 2040-parts.com

US $256.95
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Russellville, Arkansas, US

Russellville, Arkansas, US
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HogTunes Speaker & Amp Kit for Harley Lowers

The fairing lower speaker kit is for use on bikes with fairing lowers. The radio runs all existing speakers while the supplied amp runs the fairing lower speakers. The kit includes Hogtunes 24.2 amp, one pair of 5." Hogtunes speakers, fairing lower speaker adapters, and plug-and-play harness. The kit is compatible with CVO Ultras.

Fitment: 98-13 Harley Davidson Dressers & HD Trikes with FLHT Style OEM Fairing Lowers (Except 98-09 FLTR)

Part Number: 4405-0134

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