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Chrome Fork Lowers

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by 00 wildglide, Nov 27, 2007.

  1. 00 wildglide

    00 wildglide New Member

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    HELLO TO ALL!
    Been a while since I've logged on,Sorry for that.I purchased a '07-FLHTI this past Jan. & been slowly getting her personalized.My question is about some part numbers for the front fork lowers.I have some new seals(extras from the '00-wideglide)part#45875-84A,Bushings#45940-84 & lower damper bolts#45405-75A.I ordered a shop manual & parts supplement today,but was wondering if any of you knew if these are correct part#s for my '07-FLHT.Thanks in advance for any input.WHATS UP CHUCK!
    Talk to you latter,
    00 wildglide.
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  2. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    glad to see ya back wild!!!! have ya posted any pics of the bike yet??? sure would like to see er!! glad all is well, was wonderin where ya were....:)
  3. cowboy

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    Not sure of all the PT3's but the front end's are different & good to see you back & do post some pic's of the new ride
  4. hotroadking

    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Not positive but the FL's and the dynas have different MM forks don't they?

    I would call a local dealer and ask for the pn's for your new bike, if they don't match up, you need new parts.

    You can order a parts manual for your new bike, to go with a Service manual it's a great book, lots of diagrams that are better in the parts book than the SM and you get the pn you need for the part you want so when you order you should get the correct part

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