New!!! Chrome Softail Adj Shocks Fits Harley 89-99 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
This is a brand new set of 1989 - 1999 Chrome Adjustable Softail Shocks. These shocks are being listed at almost the cost of a lowering kit. It doesn't get much better than this. Replaces OEM 54508-89, 54508-89A & 54588-94. If you are not sure if this set of Shocks is what you need you can click on ME at the top of the page and there are links to various parts catalogs that possibly can help you determine if this is the right one for your application. Shipping weight 14 LB. Free Shipping anywhere in the USA!!!
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